Posts Tagged Important Things
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Sandwiched, Part 3
By David W. Deuth, CFSP President, Weerts Funeral Home The previous two articles in this series have ties to the “Sandwich Generation:” those who are sandwiched between caring for a parent (or other relative) and caring for (or financially supporting) their children. As more and more A...
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PUBLISHER’S CORNER – A Magical 73rd Anniversary
By Dan Adams Call it good genes, clean living, stubborn attitudes or whatever your family blames it on, but my grandparents just celebrated their 73rd anniversary. They settled into their home on Higgin's Avenue in Missoula, Montana in 1951. During those years, neighbors have come and gone, tr...
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5 Signs of a Healthy Relationship
By Michael Finlayson We all want a healthy relationship. We all know that a healthy relationship will give us a chance for real happiness. But what makes a healthy relationship? You Have To Like Each Other There are a lot of important things that go into creating a healthy relationship...
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Craftsman Logic
By David W. Deuth, CFSP President, Weerts Funeral Home My dad is a craftsman. The fine furniture and cabinetry pieces he’s built over several decades are truly remarkable pieces of art. I was the kid who always told my friends with the utmost confidence, “My dad can build anything.” ...
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Avoid these Estate Planning Mistakes
By Curt Ford Nash Nash Bean & Ford Making an estate plan is one of the most important things you can do, both for yourself and for your family. Because it’s such an important step, the estate planning process is full of essential decisions – and, there’s the potential for mistake...
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YOUR SOCIAL SECURITY
By Karen Cole Social Security District Manager Davenport, Iowa YOUR RESOLUTIONS FOR 2011 It’s that time of year: out with the old and in with the new. You may be thinking about your list of New Year’s resolutions for 2011. There are many important things to consider. May we suggest ...
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Tales by Triplett – The Important Things in Life
By Patrick Triplett I’ve learned a lot during my 60-plus years on this earth. I've learned that missing a two-foot putt isn't the end of the world. Nor is a last-second Iowa Hawkeye loss. I've learned that it's not necessary to call 911 when the lawnmower catches on fire, and it's not worth yel...