Sorry I'm late. I had to go help my sister clean out Mom's apartment after she died. Dad died in March, Mom in August.
After my wife died 4 years ago I rewrote my will then gave copies of the will, my master password to my password safe, a writeup of "my stuff", a thumbdrive with needed info and a key to my house to my primary (my sister) and my backup executor (an honorable former co-worker). I wear a dogtag around my neck with my primary executor's phone number (my sister - I have no children)
When my wife passed I learned the value of our password safe routine such that I had all her passwords to every account and could make needed changes far more easily than if I'd had to provide a death cert for everything.
In my Dad's case I had his passwords for email and Facebook so as he was fading out I could advise his huge number of friends of his deteriorating condition. I got back many, many notes of condolences and remembrance from those folks that I could read to him over the phone (I couldn't visit because I hadn't been able to get the vax yet) before he passed so he knew he was loved and respected. The most memorable was a quote from an old Naval Aviator and friend of 50 years who said "I'm going to cry myself to sleep tonite."
I recommend having a plan and having trustworthy people to execute it for you.