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<blockquote data-quote="Nowland Farms" data-source="post: 578844" data-attributes="member: 2797"><p>Joo, </p><p></p><p>Something similar happend around here back in the 60s. Here are the highlights of the story.</p><p></p><p>-There was a couple named Davis who owned a pertolumn company. </p><p>-They were millionaires</p><p>-Mr Davis and his wife could not have children (her problem). </p><p>-When they were in their early 40s, a young lady in her late teen/early 20s came and lived with them for a couple of years. </p><p>-Then the young lady left. </p><p>-Mr Davis opens up a branch office of his pertolumn company in Pensacola FL</p><p>-Mr Davis worked here in town during the week, in Pensacola every weekend. </p><p>-This goes on for years. </p><p>-The Davis's live in a large house on a farm next to the interstate but Mr Davis is a tightwad. He would never left his wife put out christmas lights, etc.....</p><p>-About 15 years ago, Mr Davis dies. </p><p>-When they probated the will, Mrs Davis finds out about the other family in Pensacola.</p><p>-Apparently the young lady had left and went to Pensacola thus the reason for the new location of Me Davis's company</p><p>-Mr Davis and the young lady in Pensacola had 2 kids. </p><p></p><p></p><p>We never heard the details of the will but understand that both the Pensacola family and Mr Davis were taken care of. </p><p></p><p>I can tell you that after all this came out, Mrs Davis would have her yard decorated at Christmas time. If you ever traveled thru this area on the interstate around Christmas time, you would have seen the lights. I bet there was close to a million lights. I guess this was her way of getting back at her husband. This went own for about 10 years until Mrs Davis died.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nowland Farms, post: 578844, member: 2797"] Joo, Something similar happend around here back in the 60s. Here are the highlights of the story. -There was a couple named Davis who owned a pertolumn company. -They were millionaires -Mr Davis and his wife could not have children (her problem). -When they were in their early 40s, a young lady in her late teen/early 20s came and lived with them for a couple of years. -Then the young lady left. -Mr Davis opens up a branch office of his pertolumn company in Pensacola FL -Mr Davis worked here in town during the week, in Pensacola every weekend. -This goes on for years. -The Davis's live in a large house on a farm next to the interstate but Mr Davis is a tightwad. He would never left his wife put out christmas lights, etc..... -About 15 years ago, Mr Davis dies. -When they probated the will, Mrs Davis finds out about the other family in Pensacola. -Apparently the young lady had left and went to Pensacola thus the reason for the new location of Me Davis's company -Mr Davis and the young lady in Pensacola had 2 kids. We never heard the details of the will but understand that both the Pensacola family and Mr Davis were taken care of. I can tell you that after all this came out, Mrs Davis would have her yard decorated at Christmas time. If you ever traveled thru this area on the interstate around Christmas time, you would have seen the lights. I bet there was close to a million lights. I guess this was her way of getting back at her husband. This went own for about 10 years until Mrs Davis died. [/QUOTE]
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