How She Made Her Second Chance Count “When she loved someone or even liked them a lot (and she liked just about everyone!), she was there for ... [Read More] 12/29/2022 | By Terri L. Jones
Writing a Meaningful Obituary Writing a meaningful obituary is one of life’s challenging tasks. Seniors Guide writer Terri L. Jones had to write two ... [Read More] 11/22/2022 | By Terri L. Jones
Honoring Funeral Wishes – Including Not Having One A wife is abiding by her late husband’s funeral wishes. However, her in-laws are none too happy about it, and ... [Read More] 8/22/2022 | By Amy Dickinson
Creating Your Ethical Will When you’re organizing your end-of-life affairs, preparing a will is likely high on your list of priorities. What you may ... [Read More] 8/8/2022 | By Family Features
‘Forever After’: Thoughts on Dying and Death Sandra Butler’s essay, excerpted from “The Kitchen Is Closed: And Other Benefits of Being Old,” examines the 80-year-old’s thoughts on ... [Read More] 8/2/2022 | By Sandra Butler
Families Should Keep Military Discharge Papers The proud daughter of a veteran shares her experience after her father’s death, explaining the urgency for families to keep ... [Read More] 7/25/2022 | By Amy Dickinson
10 Meaningful Sympathy Gifts Instead of Flowers When you hear that a friend has lost a loved one, you naturally desire to help in whatever way you ... [Read More] 6/14/2022 | By Faith Boluwatife
Dividing an Estate: Should Everyone Get Equal? A woman whose three grown children treat her very differently wonders about dividing an estate among them. Should she split ... [Read More] 6/13/2022 | By Amy Dickinson
8 Important End-of-Life Documents While you may be aware of the benefits of writing a will, other important end-of-life documents can be equally beneficial, ... [Read More] 6/6/2022 | By Faith Boluwatife
When Family Won’t Make Estate Plans A woman in her 60s is concerned about her older sister who has done nothing to prepare for the inevitability ... [Read More] 5/20/2022 | By Amy Dickinson