He had a will and his wife named as beneficiary and stuff. So that type of thing is squared away as far as his company life insurance etc. What he didn’t do is things related to his cremation and she can’t access his phone or laptop to get some info necessary to handle accounts etc. Bit of a language barrier and I suspect he didn’t convert a lot of stuff to POD accounts with his wife as beneficiary. I really have no idea. Just a weird situation as he was planning on moving all of them here next year when he retired but didn’t write shit down. I am just trying to help his wife find a resource that might be useful.
I found him on pages 247 thru 2047 of the phone book!
Weird deal. My best friend from childhood passed away in South Korea last week from a heart attack. He was married to a Filipino lady and had a stepdaughter. Unfortunately he didn’t leave instructions on accessing his phone or laptop so she is having a hard time sorting through things. His company HR and the embassy aren’t helping much. Anyone here have experience with someone kicking the bucket in a foreign country and how to deal with it?
There’s one on the way to my office. I’m not a huge donut eater but occasionally I swing thru on my way to work and grab a couple sausage jalapeño cheese klobasnik things. I’ve had worse.
I hadn't seen this posted on any of the threads, and most people probably don't remember this. But I've been camping at Pedernales Falls SP when the sirens went off in the middle of the night, so I know they work.
Hey Ed, just saying. It was as depressing for me to learn as it is to anyone else. Guess that’s why burying someone at least kept the buzzards off, until the ground eaters dug them up.
A fellow from Blessing was fishing at Oyster Lake years back, about chest deep, and a porpoise got mad about him getting too close to her babies. Broke or bruised a couple of his ribs. They can fuck you up if they take a mind to.
Out at my place in north Hays Co, it rained almost 5 inches slowly in 3 days. All soaked in. Amazing how much even that terrain can soak up when it’s not a torrential downpour. We’d get heavy rain for 30 minutes or an hour and puddles would appear, then it would slow, and a few minutes later the puddles were gone. We got the good stuff. Thankful for that. No flooding.