![]() Having a Will means that your assets are protected. You control who gets what. Your last wishes are honored. But what about you? Your values, your beliefs, your hopes, your dreams? And, yes, your regrets? Those things are what make you, well, you. How long will those things remain? I lost two grandparents when I was pretty young. I have some memories of them, but they are fading. I lost those grandparents decades ago, and my kids never met them. How I wish I had a way to learn about what they valued, what their hopes and dreams were, what they were proud of accomplishing, and what they wished they had done differently. Another thing to consider: your observations today are living history. Future generations would love to know what it's like to live through these times, just like we are looking back at written accounts from people who lived through the Pandemic of 1918. Your Legacy Letters are an important part of your legacy. Please contact me so we can work together to preserve your legacy.
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AuthorL. Shay Bradham is a Family History Preservationist and a published author. Archives
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