I have been a Jehovah's Witness all my life, my parent's are JW's, both sets of their parents were/are JW's, and my mother's grand-parents were JW's, and I have no idea what you are talking about. We have no such custom in our religion.
A deceased witness is not generally detrimental to a will. The will has to be witness, and that will be recorded at the time of the witnessing. There is no need for the witness to be alive when the maker of the will dies.
Nothing.
A guy dies, he has a sweater on and some shoes
What To Do When Someone Dies was created in 2009.
Yes.
No, not in my experience. At least, not by other Witnesses.
When someone dies
The ISBN of What To Do When Someone Dies is 978-0-14-102092-1.
AnswerA martyr is someone who dies for his or her beliefs.
Someone who never dies is immortal.And He is one and only, the creator of the whole universe and everything in it
someone who suffers or dies for his/her beliefs.
When Someone Dies: The Practical Guide to the Logistics of Death is by Scott Taylor Smith. The paperback has 256 pages. The Thorndike hardcover version has 291 pages.