Gone but not forgotten - What to do after I'm dead: Notebook for recording my personal details and wishes on how to organise my funeral and how to ... after I die (UK edition) - Poppies cover
A**R
Brilliant way to organise ahead
Really like the fact that everything people need to know is in one book and not on bits of paper. The questions cover everything you need to think about and are great prompts. I don't like the title as it seems presumptuous to assume you won't be forgotten and I really don't like the poppies with their immediate affiliation with those who died in wars. Inappropriate.
G**N
Will save my family having to look for important documents
Good thought provoking subject matter.
T**J
A way around an awkward situation
This is a lovely idea. All of your wishes are in one place with your passwords. After seeing my neighbour’s family struggle after he died suddenly at 51, a book like this would have taken so much work and worry out of an already distressing situation. I highly recommend this item, but let your family know it exists.
Y**N
Good book, but what if things change
Excellent book, UK version of the American "I'm Dead, Now What?" and covers everything you could want your loved ones to know. However, having filled it all in, if you divorce, remarry, have more children/grandchildren, change your investments, will or other things, you have to cross out and re-write. How about the same thing electronically so it can be updated as an when changes take place.
S**L
After death what family should do
Liked brilliant to record what family need to do after you pass
F**8
Handy book
Does what it’s supposed to do. Purchased after my brother passed away and realised stuff we didn’t know caused issues eg passwords for accounts etc this will be handy so my family don’t go through the same thing
S**Z
Excellent
Think this is a brilliant idea especially when loved ones refuse to discuss. Fully recommend.
C**M
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