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2025-08-20 14:31:01
I call my wife "the funeral friend" because she's the first one making death notifications or at a funeral for someone in the community. She also constantly drops little hints about how she wants her funeral handled. She's been doing this since her early 20s. It's creepy. When I saw this planner, I knew I had to get it. Now she has a place to jot down all her notes and wishes.
Artie
2025-07-27 10:13:28
My grandfather recently passed away and death has been on my mind. I ordered this to make sure the details of what should happen if I were to pass away were outlined clearly to make the mourning period easier for my loved ones. I have no idea when it could happen and I want to be prepared. This has all kinds of helpful information ranging from who to contact if I should pass, to bills and assets and financial information, to a history of my life, to letters I can write to loved ones, to ceremony plans, etc. I am very grateful to have this information so clearly lined out for myself and my loved ones. I'm not planning on dying anytime soon, but the truth is that it can happen to anyone, anytime. Having this notebook to be able to plan out what my loved ones should do if death does knock on my door has given me enormous peace of mind. Definitely recommend this product for anybody who wants to plan for what their loved ones should do if anything were to happen to them, as well as for anybody who wants a way to reflect on their life so far and the meaningful experiences they have had.
Mildly Cranky Johnny
2025-05-10 21:55:08
End of Life Planner Organizer Notebook, If I Die Binder Organizer, With Storage Bag for Cards, Envelopes, Photos, Im Dead Now What Planner, Final Will Arrangements Workbook Guide (Black skull)so i am at that age and health where something like this seems to make sense. i have been putting off making a will. because the whole thing just seems so overwhelming. i saw this a figured this is a good place to start. kind of a bullet point to do for that last to do. i havent dug in yet, but it appears pretty comprehensive. all the stuff i want my folks to sort out so i dont have to be a wreck sorting thru this stuff when they go. so, i got them each one too. so we can all sit down and have that terrible discussion. i say terrible, but look... my biggest fear is things go down. then what. what then. gonna be a mess. i have tried a few times to work this out with them, and have some very basic which is to say inadequate understanding of what one who lives does with the stuff of the one who aint. egad. yeah its a complicated talk, but having this information sorted out, makes the one who lives process just way easier. not easy. easier than it could be without. this one here, has sentiments that feel right for me. this may be right for you, it might not be right for the folks. that said, i have looked at several of these, and this one does seem to have all the right things. some do not. this one has a hard cover, most do not. this one has an excellent quip to start things off. i like this alot. not planning on going soon, but whoever remains, will likely appreciate that this is prepared and ready.
Richard R
2025-01-26 12:26:53
This End of Life planner arrived just about as I expected. The book is spiral bound, with a board cover and back to it. The book opens well, however closing it doesn’t always go as well, with the front cover sometimes getting hung up on the spiral binding. The paper pages are of an alright thickness, though you may want to test with your writing utensil of choice, to see if it bleeds through the paper.The, “Chapters†within the book are fairly thorough. There are areas to write about your thoughts on life, what do you wish you had done at an earlier time in your life, attorney(s) information, doctor(s) information, Relatives, Friends, Online accounts you may have, Where to find important documents, Insurance owned, Bank account(s) information, etc. There are also some pages in the back of the book with pockets, so you can place certain documents and such in there.Overall, it’s a decent book, it can get one started on thinking about certain things if they haven’t done so already. Keep in mind, that having certain things written in this book is not the same as having an actual Will, Power of Attorney, Beneficiaries listed for accounts, etc. Those type of things are more important than a book such as this. It’s best to think of this book as a supplement to those legally binding things.
Ayoa Fox
2025-01-17 14:18:10
I really like the whimsical nature of this “F#*! I’m Dead†end-of-life planner. This is the sort of thing that everyone should have for those left behind. This hardcover book has different whimsical designs on the front and on the back that I know will help my family smile in a difficult time. The spiral binding looks sturdy. Inside you will find pages for recording everything from assets owned to account information, important contacts, login info, life insurance and other important documents, your will, and other information you would like your family to have when you are gone. There are additional pages for personal stories, life advice, and messages to family members, as well as various sizes of plastic pockets in the last few pages for photos, documents, and whatever else you want to leave that will fit mostly flat inside a book. There are other end-of-life planners available for less, but this one made me laugh out loud when I saw the listing, still makes me smile when I look at it, and is very much worth a little extra cost.
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