To: varina davis
I don't know, seems most land deal things are settled in court. Wonder how the will read, and if there is a clause, or something in it, that would make that adopted son a reinstated heir, if something happened to the original heirs? I just don't see how it would benefit the adopted, cut off, Son, if the heirs die, unless there is a clause. (unless he did it for pure spite, revenge, or something else, like that) No harm intended, just don't see how the theory fits, in this case. Still, it seems as if it's their best motive, at present.
Wonder how long ago the Uncle died?
To: Letitring
Greg Lott. WOnder if he's been interviewed?
To: Letitring
Wonder how long ago the Uncle died?
Ask and you shall receive
Charles Philip Hargon
Camden
Charles Philip Hargon, 78, of Camden died Jan. 16, 2004, at G.V. "Sonny" Montgomery Veterans Affairs Medical Center in Jackson.
Funeral services were held Jan. 19 at Sacred Heart Catholic Church with burial the Canton Cemetery.
Survivors include: his brother, John Hargon of Dallas; and two sisters, Mable Anderson of Canton and Barbara Beasley of Vicksburg.
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02/21/2004 10:58:04 AM PST by
WKB
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