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Death of Spouse
"For death begins with life's first breath
And life begins at the touch of death"
--John Oxenham
The passing of a loved one is perhaps the most painful event in life. No one should have to grieve alone. At this time of a loss it is important to surround yourself with your personal support group who can help console and counsel you at this time. Your personal support group includes family, friends, coworkers, neighbors, and your religious community. In some cases you may also wish to seek the guidance of a professional counselor. In coming to terms with your loss, you will take some time to recollect your loved one. You can appreciate the blessings which their presence brought to your life, even if the time they could stay with you seems to have ended too soon.
"Nothing is so strong as gentleness and
nothing is so gentle as real strength"
--Ralph W. Sockman
With the support of your family and friends you will be able to gather the strength to complete the necessary details which must be faced by the survivors. There is much to do; the linked check list may give you a starting point from which to work. It is advisable that the tasks be divided up if possible between loved ones. In this manner, the necessary steps can be completed, and no one person bears the entire burden. It is natural and normal that the pain and grief of the survivors will take some time to heal. Make full use of your personal support network.
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Forms:
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Additional Information:
Active Health Plan SPD
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External Related
Links:
(These are listed for your convenience. The sites and the contents
of the sites are not sponsored or endorsed by your benefit plans.
Use them at your own risk.)
- Hospice Net - Articles on grief, bereavement, death and dying. Hospice nurses and professionals provide email support.
- Death and Dying Grief Support - Death and dying is an upbeat approach to loss offering grief support, and legal information on end of life issues for family, friends, and loved ones.
- About.com Death and Dying - About.com resources on funerals, cemeteries, and other death and dying related topics.
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| Benefit Plan Checklist
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In the event of the death of a spouse of a participant, the Trust Office should be notified. The staff at the Trust Office are ready to help as much as possible, and to make sure the survivors understand the benefits implications, obtain the necessary forms and know how to submit the required documentation.
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If you are the surviving participant, you will need to change your designations of beneficiary using the Enrollment Form - Part 1 and the Pension Beneficiary Designation Form.
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There is a $2500 life insurance benefit payable upon the death of a spouse.
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If you have retired under the Pension Plan, your benefits will change only if you selected a "pop-up" form of the benefit. But you may need to change your beneficiary, which is done on the Pension Beneficiary Designation Form.
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Planning Notes:
Many documents that help you plan your future and the future of your loved ones should be revisited. Below are some notes on areas you should consider.
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