The Trustee in this case was an epic failure!
I would love to tell the whole world my Mother was a sainted woman.
My Mother had seven children and loved each an every one of them very much. She did her best to stay out of any disagreements that were between her children.
We all thought Mom was a pain in the ass to some degree. She was stubborn, At times negative and not forth coming. In other words a typical Mom, who loved and trusted her children,.
She loved her independence, Especially after a 30 year marriage that failed 10 years into the marriage. She loved her home, it was hers and to allow anyone in the house she wanted and decorated how she wanted. Mom was able to re-connect with her sons and daughters, her brothers and sisters, her nephews and nieces (O'Hare and Doran). Something not allowed in her last 15 years of marriage. This was the main reason she loved her house. Mom knew when all came to visit they would be comfortable and have an enjoyable time.
Mom wanted to be part of each of her children's lives. She loved being a grandmother. The joy of having the grandkids around, with none of the responsibilities. When one of her children got mad at her and would not speak to her for a period she agonized over it. Ironically, it was her two oldest daughters that got upset with her the most.
My mother passed away February 28, 2017. The truth or cause of her death is still a mystery to me. The trustee stopped all forms of communication to the beneficiaries eight months before her death. My Mother had the fore thought 30 years before her death to have a trust and a last will and testament drawn up. It is my understanding she revisited a few time over the 30 years.
Upon her death the Trustee refused to recognize the Last Will and Testament, and refused to follow the guides set forth in the Maureen K. O’Hare revocable trust
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