I was in a similar situation. My parents divorced when I was 11 and I saw my dad until I was 21 but then he stopped contacting me. I was taken up with getting married , having a family and just let the situation go. When I was 61, a son of my dad's cousin , who I didn't know existed, wrote to me to tell me he had found my dad in a home. He had taken his dad to visit and, 3 weeks later , my dad died. He had found me through social media. I attended his council arranged funeral with this new found relative, his dad, sister and my sister plus 2 people from the home. I was glad I attended and they gave me all his worldly goods - his old bus pass and one photo. I must say I thought he may have had a little more but felt unable to ask as I had never visited. A while later I was contacted by the heir hunters and eventually inherited £15,000. I had contemplated paying for the funeral myself but, until I inherited, could not afford to make the gesture. The home obviously had not known he had savings otherwise they would have covered the costs.
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