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  2. How to sell a deceased family member's car - AOL

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    CarGurus provides help with a step-by-step guide through the process of how to sell a deceased family member's car and relieve some of the stress that accompanies the death.

  3. What happens to car insurance when the policyholder dies?

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    What happens to a car loan when the owner dies? Laws regarding the debt of those who pass away are complex, and it can be a good idea to consult with a lawyer or financial professional to ...

  4. These Are the Best Sites to Sell a Car Online - AOL

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    Discover the best sites to sell a car online, whether you're trying to sell a classic car or a used sedan you no longer need for your commute.

  5. Should you sell your car yourself? - AOL

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    CarGurus breaks down the pros and cons of selling your car yourself versus other options.

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  7. Roadside memorial - Wikipedia

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    It is traditional in Ukraine to place a roadside memorial on the site of a deadly car or motorcycle crash. It is usually a cross or a small monument with a wreath of flowers. There are also usually fresh flowers regularly placed by the cross if the relatives of the person who died live close enough to look after the memorial.

  8. What happens to insurance when you sell your car? - AOL

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    Prepare your car. First impressions matter when selling a car. Start by deciding how you plan to sell your car. Options include a trade-in, private sale, dealership or car buying website. Then ...

  9. Joe Girard - Wikipedia

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    Girard was the son of Antonino Girardi, "an extremely poor man of Sicilian birth" [2] and his wife, Grace Stabile, a homemaker. Girard worked from early childhood on. A high school dropout, he started working as a shoeshine boy, then worked as a newsboy for the Detroit Free Press, dishwasher, delivery boy, stove assembler, and home building contractor.