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Originally Posted by onewhippedpuppy
Thanks. My only reservation is that the lack of a will means that we don't really know his wishes. He was a very private man with money, and firmly believed that it was virtuous to earn everything in life. Therefore he was not prone to giving financially, he believed anything worth having was worth working for. Even at 80 he worked 6 full days per week, work was his passion. I just hate to see his company liquidated, his life's work dissolved, and the proceeds distributed. I desperately wish he had documented what his wishes were, and I'm still holding out hope that they find a will.
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Do you have reason to believe that he would not want everything to go to his wife??
Why do you think there is any danger of "his company liquidated, his life's work dissolved, and the proceeds distributed?"