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The funeral could be yonks, crematoriums are v.busy, had to wait 13 days before my dad could be "dealt" with, I can't wait that long.![]()
Nevertheless, you should wait

The funeral could be yonks, crematoriums are v.busy, had to wait 13 days before my dad could be "dealt" with, I can't wait that long.![]()

A strange thread given that the key fact is that a person is dead - whcih is, as the OP said is very sad. Does not make me feel proud to be a member of Cyclechat.![]()
A few years ago a chap I knew died, he had a large collection of model locos, hand made by famous makers, the very next day people who should know better were starting to turn up on the doorstep trying to convince his daughter that he had promised such and such model to them, he hadn't and she knew it, others were trying to make ludicrously small offers. Thank god she was strong willed enough to resist them. In the end about a year later they went to auction, but not before she had offered me first pick of any one of them for the simple reason that I had helped her over the traumatic time following the death, simple things like organising the certificate, funeral arrangements and so on. There's a moral there somewhere.

I rarely read this section of CC and just stumbled across this. The title caught my eye as I thought it would discuss how to express concern etc. to a neighbour you perhaps don't know well.One of my neighbours died last week, it's very sad, he was only in his fifties.
Although not what you'd call pals, we'd regularly have a chat, usually about bikes and motorbikes, he restored them. There's a bike in his garage that I'd like.I mean, I wish he was still alive but he's not..............I know his wife has zero interest his hobby, he told me often enough, they didn't have children either, I supose she'll just have the garage cleared out (it was rented). How long would be appropriate before bringing up the subject with her?
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I had the opposite experience of someone I knew at the local model railway club. He took some of my models to be 'repaired' without my knowledge*, and then died.
His wife sold the lot before I knew what had happened.
To be fair, they weren't worth much, but, still.
* - Apparently he had a habit of this and a few models mysteriously vanished over the years. Hmmmm.![]()
I would have thought he could only get away with this once!