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Dec 3rd, 2007
Dec 3rd, 2007
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To contact Uncommon Cents:
By U.S. postal mail:
Ryan M. Suenaga, L.C.S.W.
P.O. Box 68
Kane’ohe, HI 96744
By voice mail:
(928) 415-1081
By fax:
(928) 437-4250
Or use the contact form below:
To contact Uncommon Cents:
By U.S. postal mail:
Ryan M. Suenaga, L.C.S.W.
P.O. Box 68
Kane’ohe, HI 96744
By voice mail:
(928) 415-1081
By fax:
(928) 437-4250
Or use the contact form below:
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Hello,
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Best regards,
Richard
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Ryan,
LOVE your blog! I just discovered it today and have already gained so much. Also really enjoy your writing style! Thanks for sharing your knowledge and experiences with us.
I didn’t see anything about the importance (financial and otherwise) of having a Last Will, Living Will and Durable Power of Attorney or Health Care Directive done. Having these all important documents completed can save time and money not to mentioned heartache. Would like to know what you have to say on the subject.
By the way, which of the following are you closest to?
Hanapepe / Hilo / Honolulu / Kailua / Lihue /
Pearl City / Wailuku / or Waipahu?
A new fan,
Susan B. iin Ft. Lauderdale, FL.