As volunteers, we often find ourselves guided by the leadership and mentorship of individuals who leave an indelible mark on our lives. It is with heavy hearts and fond memories that we remember the remarkable Director of the Arthritis Foundation, Haydee Sedlmeier. For many years, Haydee served as the guiding light for countless volunteers and... Continue Reading →
Remembering Sandy: A Tribute to a Force of Nature”
In life, we often take the presence of our loved ones for granted, assuming they'll always be there. We forget that time passes, bringing with it the inevitable changes that we may not be fully prepared for. Recently, I experienced this reality with the loss of my cousin Sandy at the age of 79. Despite... Continue Reading →
Do You Have A When I Die File?
It may sound pretty morbid, but creating a findable file, binder, cloud-based drive, or even shoe-box where you store estate documents and meaningful personal effects will save your loved ones incalculable time, money, and suffering. You will Need Instructions for your end of life care and funeral and final disposition (the smart thing to do... Continue Reading →
Honoring My Uncle Steve Briglovich By Deborah Briglovich Andio
Memorial Day is a federal holiday in the United States for remembering and honoring people who died while serving in the United States Armed Forces. The holiday, which is currently observed every year on the last Monday of May. Honoring My Uncle - A True Hero that died in combat fighting for his country. Died... Continue Reading →
Happy Birthday In Heaven Cousin
Dear Cz, Song-Dancing In The Sky Happy Heavenly Birthday Cz  , Today is April 5 your first birthday in heaven, you would be 54 today. I know you are celebrating with family and friends that passed on before us and the angels and our Lord, how happy you must be. Your body is healed and... Continue Reading →

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