After The Flowers Die
What do we do after the flowers die? After our parents leave us?
There’s a one hundred percent chance you will lose a loved one.
There’s a one hundred percent chance you will inherit something.
Money isn’t the only thing.
Estate planning is vital, yet critical elements of post-funeral information are often missing or go unspoken. Once we're left in the aftermath, we're not sure how to move forward. Let alone, figure out what to do with our parents' legacies, their estates, what they've left behind.
After the Flowers Die focuses on the quandaries, frustrations and expectations that occur months after the event.
Peppered with quotes and questions, After the Flowers Die focuses on the nuts and bolts of losing a loved one. Short chapters range from thank-you note hell to the ex-spouse dilemma.
Themes:
Inheritance
Grief
Family interactions
Healing Legacies
Encouragement
What do we do after the flowers die? After our parents leave us?
There’s a one hundred percent chance you will lose a loved one.
There’s a one hundred percent chance you will inherit something.
Money isn’t the only thing.
Estate planning is vital, yet critical elements of post-funeral information are often missing or go unspoken. Once we're left in the aftermath, we're not sure how to move forward. Let alone, figure out what to do with our parents' legacies, their estates, what they've left behind.
After the Flowers Die focuses on the quandaries, frustrations and expectations that occur months after the event.
Peppered with quotes and questions, After the Flowers Die focuses on the nuts and bolts of losing a loved one. Short chapters range from thank-you note hell to the ex-spouse dilemma.
Themes:
Inheritance
Grief
Family interactions
Healing Legacies
Encouragement
What do we do after the flowers die? After our parents leave us?
There’s a one hundred percent chance you will lose a loved one.
There’s a one hundred percent chance you will inherit something.
Money isn’t the only thing.
Estate planning is vital, yet critical elements of post-funeral information are often missing or go unspoken. Once we're left in the aftermath, we're not sure how to move forward. Let alone, figure out what to do with our parents' legacies, their estates, what they've left behind.
After the Flowers Die focuses on the quandaries, frustrations and expectations that occur months after the event.
Peppered with quotes and questions, After the Flowers Die focuses on the nuts and bolts of losing a loved one. Short chapters range from thank-you note hell to the ex-spouse dilemma.
Themes:
Inheritance
Grief
Family interactions
Healing Legacies
Encouragement
It’s OK that You’re not OK meets The Art of Gathering
Meet the Author
Renee Leonard Kennedy
For the last five years, Renee Leonard Kennedy has walked through her parents’ estate and currently, is developing her own. She navigated her family’s journey into core values—an action guiding each child toward their purpose and family legacy.
Renee is great fun at gatherings and loves to laugh. Often, she finds herself hearing life stories from complete strangers.
Renee joins End Game Publishing with her book about grief, After the Flowers Die. One of the first questions out of her mouth in planning most things, except vacations, is “What happens when I die?” With mortality being a constant fear, Renee hopes to guide people after their loved ones die.