Survivors
Surviving Spouse Corner: Preparing for the Unpredictable
You never know what’s coming next in life, but we all should be prepared for both the best and the worst.
You never know what’s coming next in life, but we all should be prepared for both the best and the worst.
The October issue of Council & Chapter News is now available. Learn about a revised publication for chapter leaders, find tips and resources for preparing for the death of a spouse, and see what MOAA affiliates have been up to in their communities.
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