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RE: [Legacymarketing] Re: Thanking executors

Hi All,
 
Delighted to see a lively debate being had with regard to MD's - just to flag the October meeting will be focusing o on this area. Watch out for further details in due course.
 
Iain
 
 

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From: Legacymarketing@... [mailto:Legacymarketing@...] On Behalf Of julie.tunnicliffe@...
Sent: 13 July 2009 11:51
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Subject: Re: [Legacymarketing] Re: Thanking executors

Thanks to all the legacy crew for ehlping me with this issue.  Gald to know I get it right some of the time and am not a numpty!
 
Cheers
 
Julie

--- On Fri, 10/7/09, Claire Haslam <claire-haslam@together-uk.org> wrote:

From: Claire Haslam <claire-haslam@together-uk.org>
Subject: [Legacymarketing] Re: Thanking executors
To: Legacymarketing@yahoogroups.co.uk
Date: Friday, 10 July, 2009, 6:03 PM

Hi everyone,

 

I agree with the advice, and I always try to find the executor and write to them or ask the solicitor if they would be happy to pass on a letter. Also think of it from the executor’s point of view – if I’m the executor of my partner’s will and I carry out their wishes to leave a gift to charity, I think I’d expect a pretty great letter in return! J I would then be much more inclined to support them myself as a way of honouring the deceased.

 

Claire

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