A helpful checklist for surviving family members.
Immediately following the death, you should:
- Contact the funeral home to take your loved one into their care.
- Contact your minister.
- Alert immediate family members and close friends.
- If employed, contact the deceased’s employer.
- If applicable, notify agent under Power of Attorney.
- Alert the executor of your loved one’s Will.
- Notify religious, fraternal, and civic organizations that your loved one was a member of.
- Notify your attorney regarding the probate of the estate.
- Arrange for the care of any dependents.
- If the deceased had any pets, arrange for their immediate care.
- Remove any valuables from the deceased’s home, secure the residence, and take steps to make the home appear to be occupied (for example, use of lamp timers).
- Arrange for the disposal of any perishables left in the deceased’s home- such as food, refrigerated items, and existing refuse.
- Alert the Post Office to forward the deceased’s mail.
- Locate loved one’s important documents:
Will
Birth certificate
Social Security card
Marriage license
Military discharge papers (DD-214)
Deed to burial property
Copy of funeral prearrangements
Life insurance policies