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Grumpy's Book of Knowledge | … personal, but mostly correct Grumpy's Book of Knowledge Skip to content Home About ← Older posts March 30, 2019 · 12:34 pm If you’re still alive, read this … A few mornings ago I saw the notification on my Facebook feed that an old friend had died suddenly. I was shocked. He was fit, well and enjoying his life. He was at the airport, about to fly to Cape Town to visit his daughters and he suffered a massive heart attack and died in the car park. He was 65. While these events are shocking enough, it leads me to consider my own mortality in general. And specific matters in particular. Apart from the usual stuff about the wife dealing with the funeral arrangements and banks etc I started thinking about an aspect that possibly many have never considered – what happens to your social media accounts? My friend’s ‘death advisory’ was posted on his Facebook profile! A family member must have thought about it and decided it was one of t...
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