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From: "Donna St. Felix" <>
Subject: RE: [TMG] SSDI
Date: Mon, 1 May 2006 03:19:13 -0400
In-Reply-To: <001f01c66ceb$56d76970$6401a8c0@richard>


When my grandmother was alive, the checks were snail mailed. ... 'Her' last
address was never my grandfathers address. ... The last address shown for
her is her son's address, my father, who was in a different county from
where she died (proving it's not the last address for her 'residence').


-----Original Message-----
From: Richard A. Pence [mailto:]
Sent: Monday, May 01, 2006 2:49 AM
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Subject: Re: [TMG] SSDI

"Donna St. Felix" <>
> It would be usually the address of the last mailing of benefits. At
> least that's what I've proven on many in my family lines. One
> example: My paternal grandmother died in a nursing home in a
> different county than what was listed (my dads home).

Donna: The address given is the address the Social Security Administration
has for the deceased person. It probably has nothing to do with where the
checks are sent, because there are no checks - everything is direct deposit
(they insist on it!). Above, the address given is NOT the place of death.

In your case, your grandmother moved to the nursing home and continued to
list her address as that of her husband - which seems natural to me.

Richard P.
Fairfax, VA


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