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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 655506" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Tanya, I'm sorry you sister made a fuss and even sorrier that your father's passing caused these problems. It happens too often.</p><p></p><p>All I can say is I'm glad my father never used the money he has to buy a house. He has some money in the bank, but no other assets to fight over, like homes or a good car or heirlooms.</p><p></p><p>I find it disgusting th e way families fight after somebody passes, as if that is more important than the person was.</p><p></p><p>I read a very interesting post today on another site. An older man, who is the father of six kids, none who are respectful to him or even see him much, is having no funeral when he passes on. It is his wish that his wife take his ashes to his favorite place and plant a tree in his name to perpetrate life and help the environment. Nobody is to be there but her. He is willing all of his money to his favorite charity. His six kids, who have been feuding over his will, are all going to be shocked when they find out he changed it. None of them are nice him (thre was a divorce and they all sided with Mom), in fact they are waiting for him to die. He even overheard one of his sons telling another one, "When the old man croaks we'll be rich" and his other son said, "Yeah, but he'll probably outlive us." He said it, the man said, in a bitter way, like he wished he would die right now.</p><p></p><p>His wife is ok with all of his wishes as she has lots of money she inherited before marrying him.</p><p></p><p>I'd like to be a fly on the wall to listen to the shock when those grown kids (in their 50's now) get the news that day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 655506, member: 1550"] Tanya, I'm sorry you sister made a fuss and even sorrier that your father's passing caused these problems. It happens too often. All I can say is I'm glad my father never used the money he has to buy a house. He has some money in the bank, but no other assets to fight over, like homes or a good car or heirlooms. I find it disgusting th e way families fight after somebody passes, as if that is more important than the person was. I read a very interesting post today on another site. An older man, who is the father of six kids, none who are respectful to him or even see him much, is having no funeral when he passes on. It is his wish that his wife take his ashes to his favorite place and plant a tree in his name to perpetrate life and help the environment. Nobody is to be there but her. He is willing all of his money to his favorite charity. His six kids, who have been feuding over his will, are all going to be shocked when they find out he changed it. None of them are nice him (thre was a divorce and they all sided with Mom), in fact they are waiting for him to die. He even overheard one of his sons telling another one, "When the old man croaks we'll be rich" and his other son said, "Yeah, but he'll probably outlive us." He said it, the man said, in a bitter way, like he wished he would die right now. His wife is ok with all of his wishes as she has lots of money she inherited before marrying him. I'd like to be a fly on the wall to listen to the shock when those grown kids (in their 50's now) get the news that day. [/QUOTE]
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