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Greedy Grabbers Get Exactly What They Take
Sweet older lady in our church was a retired nurse. Never married, no kids.
She had a heart attack and while she was in the hospital, her niece and nephew thought she was passing away. They came and TOOK HER STUFF. Her apartment was small but she had some very nice crystal and silver, and some lovely antique furniture. When she came home she had no dishes and almost no furniture. Niece and nephew denied it but the neighbors had seen them carting everything away.
Several years later, she passed away. Her most recent will, dated after her heart attack, left one dollar each to her niece and nephew. Everything else went to the church.
Her estate was NINE MILLION DOLLARS.

Greedy Grabbers Get Exactly What They Take
Sweet older lady in our church was a retired nurse. Never married, no kids.
She had a heart attack and while she was in the hospital, her niece and nephew thought she was passing away. They came and TOOK HER STUFF. Her apartment was small but she had some very nice crystal and silver, and some lovely antique furniture. When she came home she had no dishes and almost no furniture. Niece and nephew denied it but the neighbors had seen them carting everything away.
Several years later, she passed away. Her most recent will, dated after her heart attack, left one dollar each to her niece and nephew. Everything else went to the church.
Her estate was NINE MILLION DOLLARS.

Greedy Grabbers Get Exactly What They Take
Sweet older lady in our church was a retired nurse. Never married, no kids.
She had a heart attack and while she was in the hospital, her niece and nephew thought she was passing away. They came and TOOK HER STUFF. Her apartment was small but she had some very nice crystal and silver, and some lovely antique furniture. When she came home she had no dishes and almost no furniture. Niece and nephew denied it but the neighbors had seen them carting everything away.
Several years later, she passed away. Her most recent will, dated after her heart attack, left one dollar each to her niece and nephew. Everything else went to the church.
Her estate was NINE MILLION DOLLARS.








