Social Security – From young mother to retirement age widow.

Social Security – From young mother to retirement age widow. Who would have guessed that 21 to age 62 would go by in the blink of an eye! Well it has and I feel as spunky as I did those four speeding decades ago. My interviews for WSVG 790 AM are meant to inform and too inspire the listener and my latest, a conversation with David Melton the Pubic Service Coordinator for the Winchester, Virginia branch of the Social Security Administration, was very personal.

As a young widow Social Security was a very helpful and unexpected “Survivor’s” benefit. Now a short jump into the future, the retirement allowance from my late spouse’s earnings is again a blessing.

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Social Security is more than just retirement benefits.
Are you missing out on benefits? What about medical or educational benefits? Listen to our conversation on Monday and Tuesday Feb. 8th and 9th or catch us right here on
MyWholeFamily’s blog.

Don’t forget to check out our selection of books for children on MyWholeFamily.com

About Marcy McCann

Marcy McCann writes in various forms including an online column Adventures along Route 11, a collection of observations about her travels along Virginia’s historic corridor. Currently (for the third and final year) the Interim Fair Manager of the Shenandoah County Fair in Woodstock, Virginia, Marcy spends her spare time restoring a 200 year old brick Federal home in neighboring Strasburg. The first in her series of children’s books geared to bridging gaps in families undergoing change highlights the positive side of belonging to a stepfamily.
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