When a disease can be moved from person it can be known as an Infectious disease, a Transmittable disease, or a communicable disease.
That is the correct spelling of the verb "decease" (to die), which is almost never used as a verb, except as pre-decease, compared to the adjective deceased.The similar word is disease, an illness or affliction.
This can only be done by the person that is in control of the trust fund, if that person is decease it probably can't be done.
As the physician treating the person wit pulmonary disease where the nearest two or three sources of oxygen can be found.
LegateeAlso known as a beneficiary, a legatee is a person or organization who is named in a will to receive a portion of the decease's estate.
A homophone for "decease" is "decease," which sounds the same but has different meanings. In this context, it refers to the act of dying or the state of being deceased. However, there is no commonly used homophone that fits the criteria, as "decease" primarily stands alone in pronunciation.
Anyone can be moved. Knowing a person can be moved is no reason for lack of trust.
At any age a part of the body never dies. A whole person dies with age over 80 or decease.
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demise
bury or cremate them
fallecimiento
radiation