
The topic of writing a letter in case you are addressing the way you choose to address preparing for death is a personal choice, but one of the ones I would like to talk about is the death letter.
Personally, I think there are two ways of considering this topic that may hopefully make it seem less daunting or morbid.
For example most people do not go around telling their relatives that they wrote a will or where it can be found found.
It may be difficult to think of this in emotional terms - what meaningful things to say to loved ones, writing details for your personal history, and then to jot down the information that your family may need to take care of things.
I have had a single mother and so it really weighed heavily on my mind that I need had my kids could see my writing to them, that I had had written in their mind, and found some assurance in my love for. But I also looked at it as something that was necessary.
The other consideration in thinking about this type of planning is my own family my grandparents love each other other despite the wishes of their families, this story stuck a cord within me . Knowing their story fostered a stronger connection to them even though they are no longer with me.
It is exciting to know where you come from and what your family & I have felt that they have their own clan tartan and pretty interesting stories as well. 39; s heritage is.
If you considering tackling this topic, here is some information you may choose to include:
- SSN, location of important papers, estate plan
- Numbers and names of Contacts
- Location if any of bank accts, safety deposit boxes
- Passwords of email accounts
- Newspaper clippings, documents, letters from your family & # 39; s heritage
- Location of contact information for online accounts / friends
Whatever you consider I am sure your family will find comfort in the details you provide them.

