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A Bit Of A Dilemma
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A good friend died two years ago come this August following the death of her husband exactly a year before,we had many happy holiday with the two of them and she always said I was the sister she never had , my family became their family as they had none of their own, they were there followed the birth of our very premature grandson and he grew up to call them his grandparents which we were happy with , they left 40% of their entire estate to him ( approximately £250,000) they’ve given him a start at 19 years old which we could only dream of….they had my daughter as an executor of their Wills along with the man’s sister, it’s taken a long time for the probate to go through as they both held separate bank accounts and neither discussed what the had but in 2014 they made a mirrored Will and told us our grandson would be a 40 % beneficiary.
My late friend counted her last Penny and lived very frugally,I’m not knocking her for this as it had no impact on me at all, if I owed her a £1 she’d ring and tell me not to forget :0) ….then there was good jewellery, some to be sold that would go to their estate, his sister wanted my daughter and me to have her engagement/eternity ring(s) , I got the eternity one which it turns out is worth £2,500, my dilemma is, do I leave it in its small box or do I wear it knowing how ‘careful’ she was till the end ? she didn’t talk death and was terrified of dying ,I guess what I’m asking is , would she approve?
Sorry this is a very long message
My late friend counted her last Penny and lived very frugally,I’m not knocking her for this as it had no impact on me at all, if I owed her a £1 she’d ring and tell me not to forget :0) ….then there was good jewellery, some to be sold that would go to their estate, his sister wanted my daughter and me to have her engagement/eternity ring(s) , I got the eternity one which it turns out is worth £2,500, my dilemma is, do I leave it in its small box or do I wear it knowing how ‘careful’ she was till the end ? she didn’t talk death and was terrified of dying ,I guess what I’m asking is , would she approve?
Sorry this is a very long message
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