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How to Die Organized: Ten Tips

Carol Bradley Bursack
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Author, blogger and eldercare columnist

For over twenty years author, columnist and speaker Carol Bradley...

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Monday, August 11, 2008
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The book serves as a memory jogger when it comes to reminding you what to write down. Where is that car title, anyway? How about the directions for the 401K? It also leaves some guilt inducing pages for you to write anything you want, strongly hinting that this may be the time to tell everyone you love them, or tell them about the time you "borrowed" you dad's car and drove it in the lake - accidentally. The pages beg for words, and with the book staring at you from your bedside, you may actually decide to write in it. The back of the book gives practical Web sites for remaining family members to visit and has places for appropriate names, addresses and phone numbers.

 

 "Putting Things in Order" was published by Chronicle Books and is available for $19.95 at bookstores and online.

 

For more information about Carol go to www.mindingourelders.com or www.mindingoureldersblogs.com.

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