I know that we, as people in the business, know what to do. I just wonder if there isn't a simple checklist that could be created to help.
Say Dad owns a station in Kansas, and does sales, p-b-p, mornings, everything. His wife shows up to Chamber of Commerce banquets but doesn't do day-to-day or care, and daughter lives in Virginia and has been in the station twice in the last 10 years. If Dad dies suddenly, I just think it would be helpful to have something written down to help guide someone. Certainly we've all been overwhelmed at times, and if Dad never mentioned the FCC attorney, Mom and Daughter may not even have a clue who to look for.
I don't think about my own demise daily, but I know I could die today, and I hope my wife remembers that I have written down what to do just in case, other than "Chuck him on the woodpile and light him up!" I know some people who have taken years to work through a death, and never really get on with their own lives, much less being able to take care of business matters on top of it.
Maybe just a list to fill out.
FCC Attorney__________
Tower Lights___________
Chief Engineer__________
Format Provider_________
Just things we take for granted that someone else may have no clue about.