Death record
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Death record
Can a death record be reversed?
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Re: Death record
Probably, but it would likely take a clerk to call support to make it happen.
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Re: Death record
Yes. It takes a phone call. Local Unit Support once updated a death date for me. The death had been recorded ten years earlier, but the inactive member actually died just a few days before I made the call to the Membership Department seeking information as I was preparing to conduct the funeral.russellhltn wrote: ↑Tue Apr 23, 2024 2:29 pm Probably, but it would likely take a clerk to call support to make it happen.
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Re: Death record
Well, that's one way of getting one self added to a "do not contact" list. <grin>
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Re: Death record
A clerk at the time felt it was easier than using the address unknown function. And this happened at a time when records send to address unknown wound up back in the unit within a few months. Records with a death date, of course, are never returned.russellhltn wrote: ↑Tue Apr 23, 2024 10:01 pm Well, that's one way of getting one self added to a "do not contact" list. <grin>