I wish there was some way to get the law changed. They can write anything about you after you're deceased and there's nothing you can do about it.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I have developed a very strong partiality for the dead: they don't talk back, they don't sue, and they don't have angry relatives.
My grandfather died under house arrest.
Make a living will. Talk about it. Death is going to happen to everybody. Write it down. Even if you write it on a piece of paper at home and have your family witness it, you need to write it down.
I had an older brother who passed away recently, an older sister and a younger brother.
During my past career as a journalist, I relished writing obits and equally dreaded phoning relatives for the necessary facts. But to my surprise and great relief, they often wanted to talk - they wanted their recently deceased loved ones recorded in print.
I've written and passed laws to give Medicare beneficiaries access to life saving cancer drugs and to ensure that seniors don't have to give up the prospect of a cure when they go into hospice care.
I live in the county where my mother was born and buried.
Early this morning, I signed my death warrant.
There are certain people that are marked for death. I have my little list of those that treated me unfairly.
My mother died when I was 12, and right after, my dad died in a car crash. I was 15 and had no family. The court sent me to live with my uncle and aunt in Missouri.