My mother died in December (in Florida if it matters). While my absolute hero and probably the best person I'll ever know, she had extremely bad health problems that occurred in 2007. Parents tried, but it was a long roll down hill. House was lost, no real possession, etc. Father fell sick and has been in a full time care facility for 2+ years now, and she was disabled for probably close to a decade. She rented a tiny space, had a junker car, and owned nothing. Her bank account was fully government funded. It was a small and simple life, but she was happy.
Before her death, she had a wicked fall. A fall that broke her eye socket and lead them to discover a bleed in her brain. This all happened in Wisconsin while visiting family. She was treated for weeks, and eventually cleared to come home. She's home for a few months and passes away. I currently have all of her mail forwarded to me. There are so many collectors. Those people want to be paid.
What should I do? She died with nothing: no insurance, her bank account had $73, owned no property, etc. I did the simplest cremation, which still cost more than her old van was worth.
I was thinking I should send each one a copy of her death certificate, but do I need to? There isn't an estate to go after. Should I send it out of courtesy?
Submitted February 28, 2019 at 08:46PM by _random_random_ https://ift.tt/2ILVYuL