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Old 02-19-2016, 12:04 PM   #10
DoubleF
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Just talk to them and be honest. You have no experience dealing with something like this. You want to help make the transition easier on the family, but you have to cover yourself financially as well.

You could even put together some information that would be helpful to the family for this situation such as phone numbers, locations, directions etc.

- Moving company
- or... Uhaul
- Storage company
- Garbage disposal company (Let's be honest, that bed for sure is gone, there might be a few other things to go too, I'm not saying junk everything she owns)
- Cleaning company
- Fast food delivery
- Map with nearest grocery store/hardware store etc. (You mentioned they're from out of town)

Etc.
It's easy enough to do, but something you don't want to do when dealing with the grief of a death.
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