I believe you can run lists through many vendors who will bounce that against the SSDI (or you can do it yourself). I’d simply create a file of all my CGA annuitants and run it against the SSDI quarterly.
John
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> On Mar 19, 2019, at 11:19 AM, Black, Jason D. <
jdblack@ccis.edu> wrote:
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> Does anyone know of a good service that can notify you of the decease of particular individuals? I’m particularly interested for managing our charitable gift annuitants, because of a recent occurrence. We had an annuitant pass away a few months ago, but no obituary was published, so we didn’t hear of it. Her husband eventually called our alumni office to inform them. But it’s a two-life CGA, so when he passes, there’s no spouse to inform us of his passing (they have no children). If, again, there’s no obituary, how can we know he has passed?
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> Thanks!
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