jpete
Jan 4th, 09, 8:33 AM
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/28485679/?GT1=43001
DANBURY, Conn. - On the day that Donald Peters died, he unknowingly provided financial security for his wife of 59 years and their family.
mwiggett
Jan 4th, 09, 8:49 AM
Most definately my kind of luck!
1badss396
Jan 4th, 09, 9:44 AM
Well at least she will have enough money to have a good funeral for him now.:yes:
Bryan59EC
Jan 4th, 09, 11:02 AM
The last line of that story mentioned that his reply after death would be:
"It figures."
Chris R
Jan 5th, 09, 2:22 AM
The last line of that story mentioned that his reply after death would be:
"It figures."
They should put that on his tombstone.
barryt
Jan 5th, 09, 8:12 AM
yep
that would be my kinda luck
Andy69
Jan 5th, 09, 9:07 AM
well, if I have to go, leaving my wife and kid some millions would be preferable
quikss
Jan 5th, 09, 9:19 AM
Well at least she will have enough money to have a good funeral for him now.:yes:
The guy died on November 1, if she hasn't had the funeral yet, they might just not want to have one. :eek:
Jeff
ssal396
Jan 5th, 09, 9:39 AM
That would be par for me.....
bowtie6872
Jan 5th, 09, 10:43 AM
and to think.. of all the years of pay'n life insurance bills, now this