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Greg is a unique death doula. As an undertaker, Certified Executor Advisor, Certified Financial Planner and ghostwriter with an extensive background in the end-of-life field, he brings a perspective shared by few others.
He successfully published a gripping book which is thought provoking and engaging. It's gaining solid attention across several industries. Shortly after publication, Greg was diagnosed with a large brain tumor. Facing prompt brain surgery or a death sentence, he has emerged with a very compelling message.
He is on a mission to inspire more people to get their affairs in order. He's seen far too many situations where poor planning has left surviving family members in extensive turmoil, while backed into an expensive corner. Memories of deceased loved ones can often become negative if proactive planning during life was ignored. The fact that only about half the adult population of Canada and the U.S. has a valid/current will, is strong evidence.
Greg has leveraged everything he has witnessed and created a compelling message to inspire readers into action. He recruited over two dozen engaged readers to provide feedback as he created the book, to ensure it was what the average reader would find most helpful. The result is a well-respected book that the President of the Canadian Snowbird Association (Karen Huestis) highly endorses, "Greg's message is very worthy of your attention. It is well-written and contains valuable information which will help you, to help those you care about most."
“With his combined expertise as a licensed funeral director and a certified financial planner, the author is uniquely qualified to discuss both the temporal and financial aspects of dying.”
– Kirkus Reviews
Barnsdale offers a brief but useful discussion about planning for death in this nonfiction work.
With his combined expertise as a licensed funeral director and a certified financial planner, the author is uniquely qualified to discuss both the temporal and financial aspects of dying. Five short but informative chapters cover communicating end-of-life wishes, creating a will, funeral planning, estate planning, and powers of attorney and health care directives. Recognizing the difficulty of the subject for many people, he offers a helpful list of five “icebreakers,” questions designed to prompt further discussion, such as, “I’ve been thinking more about my life and how I want to be remembered. How will you remember me?” The book goes on to present basic information about preparing a will, including a discussion of the executor’s role and using a lawyer versus a do-it-yourself service. A section that specifically addresses “funeral, cremation & burial planning” may be the most unsettling for some readers; in a sensitive yet objective manner, the author covers such issues as whether or not the body of the deceased should be viewed, what happens if a death occurs away from home, the increasing popularity of cremation, the “death awareness movement,” organ donation, and natural, “green” burials. The author offers a brief overview of estate planning with the caveat that he is a financial planner but not an estate attorney. The final chapter addresses the creation of legal “incapacity documents”; Barnsdale advises, “Thinking about our potential incapacity is not uplifting, but considering the risks of doing nothing, it is important.” This book is more of an introduction to the process of death planning than a substantive discussion. Still, it can act as a valuable conversation starter for a difficult subject.
An authoritative, useful overview of making final arrangements.
Pub Date: Jan. 18, 2023
ISBN: 9781525584916
Page count: 120pp
Publisher: FriesenPress
Review Posted Online: April 13, 2023
Kirkus Reviews Issue: June 1, 2023
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