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Canada Bereavement Registry
Description:
Helping the bereaved by stopping direct mail and phone calls to the deceased.
On average, a deceased person will continue to receive 100 items of direct mail during the first twelve months following their death. As well as assisting grieving relatives and friends at what is a very difficult time, this FREE service also reduces the environmental impact of the production, delivery, and waste generated by undeliverable direct mail.
Author(s):
Canada Bereavement Registry