For the second time in my life I'm involved with helping survivors deal with distributing firearms upon the passing of the owner. My dad only owned one when he died and it came to me.
This last man-we became acquainted through his small business-didn't have many friends with firearms knowledge and I was honored a number of months ago when he asked if he could name me as the responsible party in his will to handle this. Well, he passed a few days ago-not unexpectedly and he's no longer suffering. Thankfully he had them listed with the new owners names attached and his ex-wife was also named to make sure they go to whom he wanted.
Thankfully she's a wonderful lady and they had a good relationship from their divorce right up to his end. Meeting her this Saturday to get the ball rolling, not looking forward to it.
The last time was 6 years ago when one of my best friends very unexpectedly passed. His widow was a real mess, understandably, and asked me to help sell them off as finances were a very serious issue. He had his ffl but let it expire 10 months prior as he couldn't continue the business. The local ATF office was incredibly helpful, I spoke to the agent that did his home inspections-he was truly sad as well upon hearing the news. He even picked up the 4473s and log books personally to make it easy on the widow. The remaining firearms were his personal guns which made it easier to sell and raise funds for his widow.
I know when my own time comes my meager few will be split between my sons-both thankfully enjoy the same interest/hobby in guns. One more example of having plans in place.