To: vette6387
What prompted the Office of Aging's action was receipt June 10 of a "report of need" from a party the agency, by law, may not disclose.This REALLY bothers me...
To: Brad's Gramma
The house will be sold, probably at auction, to pay for the nursing home. The person who filed the report may have been an opportunistic real estate speculator operating in the neighborhood.
To: Brad's Gramma
>>This REALLY bothers me...
I know. Soon, your neighbors will be able to report you for anything to the local Revolutionary Council, or whatever our homegrown commies choose to call it.
20 posted on
11/19/2012 6:31:43 PM PST by
Bryanw92
(Sic semper tyrannis)
To: Brad's Gramma
My guess is that a relative wanted them gone. Sad, very sad.
My grandmother passed at the age of 86. She had lived alone in her beach house for about 10 of those years. She fell in the shower, broke a hip and 2 weeks later she died. Fortunately , she died at home, right where she would have wanted to die. I can’t imagine anyone taking that wonderful lady from her house.
39 posted on
11/19/2012 6:55:37 PM PST by
Gator113
(WHO gave the order to NOT rescue our men in Benghazi?)
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