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<blockquote data-quote="T-Wacker" data-source="post: 1589908" data-attributes="member: 22704"><p>I have. Learned that in Arkansas, once a spouse dies, their will becomes material for a trash can. My mother basically threw it away, formed a trust with her as sole owner. She never liked the farm, still mad that my father moved from Southern California in the mid sixties to Arkansas, even though she is also from Arkansas. My Father had his own business back in the 50's and 60's that allowed him to pay cash for a new house built on 260 acres in 1965. To give reference, he made $35,000 the year I was born, 1961. For an old sharecropper from central Arkansas, he said he had more money than he knew what to do with, so he started saving and paid cash for the land and house. Before the move, we used to travel to a cabin on the Colorado river and had two boats, one for the river and the other about a 30 cabin cruiser he took to Catalina Island. My mother liked that lifestyle and always fought the rural life. I guess this is her revenge, even though our life would have been miserable had we stayed, the way that state has changed. I was only 4 at the time, so I only remember the rural life, which I love.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="T-Wacker, post: 1589908, member: 22704"] I have. Learned that in Arkansas, once a spouse dies, their will becomes material for a trash can. My mother basically threw it away, formed a trust with her as sole owner. She never liked the farm, still mad that my father moved from Southern California in the mid sixties to Arkansas, even though she is also from Arkansas. My Father had his own business back in the 50's and 60's that allowed him to pay cash for a new house built on 260 acres in 1965. To give reference, he made $35,000 the year I was born, 1961. For an old sharecropper from central Arkansas, he said he had more money than he knew what to do with, so he started saving and paid cash for the land and house. Before the move, we used to travel to a cabin on the Colorado river and had two boats, one for the river and the other about a 30 cabin cruiser he took to Catalina Island. My mother liked that lifestyle and always fought the rural life. I guess this is her revenge, even though our life would have been miserable had we stayed, the way that state has changed. I was only 4 at the time, so I only remember the rural life, which I love. [/QUOTE]
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