QRTRHRS
Elite Member
Eddie, sorry about your loss. Take comfort that in spite of his issues, that it sounds like you had a good relationship overall. Mine was only good for a short time after we both came home from the Army.
My mother passed while living with my wife and I. She had no will, a couple of CC's and "trinkets". We knew that she wanted to be cremated but with no will, my three sisters and my brother had to sign off on that. My brother would not sign. After an unanswered registered letters and two weeks, the judge allowed the funeral home to proceed. The funeral home was very helpful through all of this and did not go past the original fee.
I sent certified copies of the death certificate to the CC companies and advised them that there was no estate to draw from. After the spending an hour or so with the first one on the phone answering question after question, I did not return or pickup any more calls from them. It may not have helped that my wife's name and my mother's were somewhat similar.
My mother did not even want an obituary published. A sister asked if she could so she went ahead and put it in the local paper where my family is originally from. My mother wanted to be cremated and spread on our farm but with no service. I spoke to my sister's and they agreed for my wife and i to have our minister out for a private service.
One thing that was quite laughable was when one of my three sister's whom is likely worth more than the other four of us totally wanted to know when the will was to be read.
Lot's of good advice here. I had not noticed, you may want to talk to your parents about their/your feelings if you have not already done so. A group hug may be in order if it has not happened already?
My mother passed while living with my wife and I. She had no will, a couple of CC's and "trinkets". We knew that she wanted to be cremated but with no will, my three sisters and my brother had to sign off on that. My brother would not sign. After an unanswered registered letters and two weeks, the judge allowed the funeral home to proceed. The funeral home was very helpful through all of this and did not go past the original fee.
I sent certified copies of the death certificate to the CC companies and advised them that there was no estate to draw from. After the spending an hour or so with the first one on the phone answering question after question, I did not return or pickup any more calls from them. It may not have helped that my wife's name and my mother's were somewhat similar.
My mother did not even want an obituary published. A sister asked if she could so she went ahead and put it in the local paper where my family is originally from. My mother wanted to be cremated and spread on our farm but with no service. I spoke to my sister's and they agreed for my wife and i to have our minister out for a private service.
One thing that was quite laughable was when one of my three sister's whom is likely worth more than the other four of us totally wanted to know when the will was to be read.
Lot's of good advice here. I had not noticed, you may want to talk to your parents about their/your feelings if you have not already done so. A group hug may be in order if it has not happened already?