Columnists

Living Your Eulogy… A Man With Appreciation

Issue 49.09

Everyday, our eulogies are being written. How do you want to be remembered? As for me, I want to be remembered as one with a great sense of appreciation. I would like to take this opportunity to express appreciation to many who have […]

How To Avoid The Dreaded “Denture Look”… It Isn’t As Easy As It Looks

Issue 49.09

Have you ever looked at someone and said “That sure looks like a denture smile?” When people lose teeth and get them replaced with false teeth it happens in stages. The back teeth are lost first. Partial dentures are made to fit the […]

Your Estate Matters… Remarried? Time To Re-Plan

Issue 49.09

If you are remarried, there are six basic considerations in planning your estate which should be addressed. Consider the following:

1. Children of previous marriages will occasionally throw up roadblocks if they feel that an outsider threatens “their” […]

“I’ve Fallen And I Can’t Get Up”… The Need For A Personal Emergency Response

Issue 49.09

“I’ve fallen and I can’t get up!” Remember that line from the classic late 80’s commercial? It was for a company called LifeCall, which sold a pendant that would automatically get in touch with a dispatch service to help […]

Genealogy Corner… Ohana, The Hawaiian Word For Family

Issue 49.09

Ordinance Tracker was first released as an integrated part of the program FamilyInsight. Because of its success, Ohana Software has now released Ordinance Tracker as a stand alone. The program is new in that it gives LDS genealogists the ability to print and […]

Understanding Your Social Security… Lesson Plans And Retirement Plans

Issue 49.09

If you’re a teacher, chances are you know the lessons you’re going to teach like the back of your hand, inside and out. That’s because you took some time and prepared ahead with lesson plans.

But how much […]

Looking Back… Family Funerals

Issue 49.09

We need to have practice funerals, times that we get together before a loved one passes away to celebrate their life and interact with them. But that’s not how life happens. My own grandmother’s death came suddenly when she was in the hospital […]