Last one to post in this thread wins!

Sure did Mark. Finally got a chance to throw away most of the worthless paperwork my mother-in-law had cataloged. All insurance related. A lot of what she thought was important was actually garbage. It's been a long 3 years trying to figure out what was current and what was obsolete while orchestrating the last years of her demented life. Luckily for her and her family, I had time in my life to take care of things. She was ready to go and to be blunt , so were we.

I have a good friend who is now 89 years old. Very sharp. He said "don't live past 80". I think the bible says we are supposed to live to 70 or so. Then again, I have a customer who is 90 and golfs and just got re-married. LOL. All rested up for the week. Got a nasty fender repair ahead of me. First step is the carwash. It's a construction rig and it's filthy. Have a good day Bud.
If the death isn't bad enough to handle it's all the paperwork afterwards.
After my in-laws passed we had a massive job clearing out the house and paperwork from the bank and ins companies. My father-in-law kept everything right down to all the receipts he had from when he built his house back in 1953 and the first insurance policy when he started driving. No exaggeration.
Have a fun filled day my friend