Chris Hobson
Well-Known Member
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 2
The thread that asked us all what kind of year we've had has been derailed somewhat by discussions about having to dispose of the possessions of deceased relatives. Rather than continue that discussion there, I thought it would be better to start a new thread about that specific subject.
My Mum passed in Late February 2023 aged 83. My dad had gone May 2014. Though I wouldn't have described them as hoarders, they had lived in the same house since the late 1960s and it was a medium sized house with several out buildings. In her will she left everything to her three sons and asked us to donate anything that we couldn't use to two specific charities. As it turned out, my daughter and her partner were setting up house together around that time so quite a few items of furniture went to their house. There were a few items of furniture that had some value and were sold. Small stuff went to a car boot sale and we raised a little cash. We always had lots of ornaments in glass fronted cabinets, we now have quite a few more. The two charity shops accepted a lot of the stuff, there were some Xmas decorations that I had to hold onto and then donate in November. Her little car went to my brother who needed one at the time as his had just died. It was the stuff that went to the tip that took several weeks to get rid of. At least twenty trips with an SUV with folded down seats. The outbuildings were just stuffed with old junk.
My Mum passed in Late February 2023 aged 83. My dad had gone May 2014. Though I wouldn't have described them as hoarders, they had lived in the same house since the late 1960s and it was a medium sized house with several out buildings. In her will she left everything to her three sons and asked us to donate anything that we couldn't use to two specific charities. As it turned out, my daughter and her partner were setting up house together around that time so quite a few items of furniture went to their house. There were a few items of furniture that had some value and were sold. Small stuff went to a car boot sale and we raised a little cash. We always had lots of ornaments in glass fronted cabinets, we now have quite a few more. The two charity shops accepted a lot of the stuff, there were some Xmas decorations that I had to hold onto and then donate in November. Her little car went to my brother who needed one at the time as his had just died. It was the stuff that went to the tip that took several weeks to get rid of. At least twenty trips with an SUV with folded down seats. The outbuildings were just stuffed with old junk.