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Be Remembered
Advice on how you will be remembered ranges from charity legacy to writing your own obituary.
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- Letter of wishes
The Letter of wishes complements your will and is where you list who gets those items of limited financial worth but of great sentimental value.Read more - Funeral donations
It is becoming more common to use the funeral as a fund raising event to donate to a favourite charity, hospice or friends of hospital group.Read more - Attending your own wake
A terminally ill man organised his own wake so he could attend his own end of life celebration.Read more - Digital scrapbooks: preserving memories
Digital scrapbooking is an enjoyable way of preserving precious memories. Let your creativity and imagination loose, and impress people now and in the future.Read more - Donating your body
How to donate your body for medical research. There is a serious shortage of bodies available for research and medical students are less well trained as a result.Read more - Why you should leave money to charity
If you give money to charity while you are alive, remember to leave a legacy to charity when you die.Read more - How to donate your organs
Ensure you donate your organs when you die. One donor can save the life of several people, restore the sight of two others and improve the quality of life of many more.Read more - Gone but not forgotten
Instead of leaving it to the local cats home or undeserving family members, put some money aside so that you are remembered in a way that will never be forgotten.Read more - From beyond the grave
It may seem a bit spooky, but there could be some advantages in sending emails to certain people after you are dead.Read more - Write your own obituary
Well written obituaries are fascinating. They ensure that the life being recorded is unique and valuable. Here are some tips to make your obituary, er, come to life.Read more




