DEATH AND DYING

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Free Public Death Records: If you need to find the record of death for a family member or other loved one, you can do a free search online or in person for this information. However, while the search may be free, some of the information that you request may not be such as birth or death certificates, and marriage license data.

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Texas Death RecordsTexas Death Records: Find out where in Texas you can go to get death records for a loved one who has died.
Legal Consent for CremationLegal Consent for Cremation: When you draw up your Last Will and Testament, you will have to have consent form signed if you want to be cremated.

Welcome to LoveToKnow Death and Dying, where you can everything from planning a memorial service to how to write the perfect condolence. We also explore death in different cultures, as well as the ideas on how to cope with a loss of a friend, family member or pet. Death and Dying can be a very sensitive topic for many people, so that is taken into consideration when we delve into articles such as dealing the loss of a parent, child or grandparent. Use the search box to find the death and dying information you need or search our list of completed articles.

Children's Books About Dying

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Children's Books About Dying

If your child has lost a loved one, an easy way to explain what happened is through a book. Through simple stories and illustrations, your child will be able to understand why he or she is so sad.


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