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Oregongirl
Asked July 2015
When does the social security check stop: month after death or month of the death?
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Can someone clear this up for me?
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Jul 2015
Ok,, but the check I received the first of this month and if he died the last week of this month, do I have to send it back?
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Jul 2015
Once a person dies there will not be another social security check.
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