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From: "Alvie L. Davidson CG" <>
Subject: [APG] Social Security Administration
Date: Fri, 12 Jan 2007 11:59:37 -0500
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It has been my experience that the funeral director will mail a copy of the
certified death record to the Social Security Administration and it is up to
the Social Security Administration to put the number on the SSDI. There
could be some extenuating circumstances which might preclude placing the
number on the SSDI. The surviving widow might be using the same number or
there could be some minor children receiving benefits from this decedent's
work record.
Alvie L. Davidson CG
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