Do not mail deceased

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Yes, it's generally considered inappropriate and insensitive to send mail or packages to someone who has passed away. This is because the deceased person is no longer alive to receive or respond to the mail, and it can be a painful and distressing experience for their loved ones to receive mail intended for the deceased.

In fact, many postal services and mail carriers have policies against sending mail to deceased individuals. If you're unsure whether someone is deceased, it's always a good idea to verify the information with a trusted source, such as a family member or a funeral home, before sending mail.

If you need to notify someone of a deceased person's passing, it's often more appropriate to send a condolence card or a sympathy message to the person's family or loved ones, rather than sending mail directly to the deceased person.