The person who takes or collects items left behind by deceased individuals is often referred to as an "estate liquidator" or "estate sale professional." They are responsible for managing the sale of a deceased person's belongings, including personal items, furniture, and valuables. In some contexts, they may also be called "heirs" or "beneficiaries" if they inherit those items.
sleeping person's body(during sleep a person is as unconsious as dead).
a mortician
Yes, it does feed on dead items. It feeds on dead plants and animals.
A person whom takes dead animals and stuffs them so you can display them in your house.
dead skin cells
Runescape! The old wilderness is back now. Players do drop their items when dead.
No one knows because it takes time to learn about a person when they are dead
he had a gun one bottle of water per year a dead person and a box of tampons
They don't. When you are dead all parts of you are dead as well.
Aztecs.
It depends on whether the person is living or dead. A power of attorney represents a living person. After their death, the power of attorney is no longer valid. Then the Executor takes over.
Three items that people offer at the tombstones of the deceased are decorated sugar skulls, marigold flowers, and food or beverages that the deceased person enjoyed.