Bad Trip, Death on the Road

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There’s an interesting discussion going on at an the Escapees RV Club where one of the posters asked this question:

“What would you do if you or your spouse died and you are a long way from home or where your family is located? Do any of you have any plans for such a situation? If so what are they?”

Some of the answers in the forum advocate per-arranging with a funeral home, and allowing for transportation of the body and vehicles if necessary and other incidentals that people that travel and live an RV might factor in.

We’ve had a few situations with clients who were traveling and death occurred. Two of which were honeymooners. One lady who had been married for two weeks lost her husband in Puerto Rico and had to wait 10 days before she could bring him home.

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