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Craziest Wills of the 20th Century

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By Kassidy Emmerson, published Nov 08, 2006
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Normally when a person writes his or her Last Will and Testament, they carefully consider the assets they own, who they wish to bequeath those financial resources to, as well as other details of their estates. Some people, however, follow their own agenda when it comes to writing their wills. Their claim to fame, if nothing else, is that they were the authors of some of the crazy wills of the 20th century.

A man named E.J. Halley of Memphis, Tennessee had money and a penchant for booze. When he died in 1910 and his will was read, it was revealed that Halley left his money to everyone and anyone he felt had done him a kind service during his lifetime. As generous and compassionate as these gestures may sound, Halley's bequeaths were rather odd. For example, he left the cook at the hospital "who took the snakes out of my broth" $5,000. Another five grand was left to the
nurse who got rid of the "pink monkey that was in my bed". It goes without saying that Halley's family contested his wacky will.

Paula Yates, who had been a Penthouse centerfold and the girlfriend of the INXS' lead singer Michael Hutchence, died on September 17, 2000. Yates had been married to singer Bob Geldof and the couple had three daughters: Fifi Trixabelle, Peaches Honeyblossom and Pixie. Yates eccentric tastes followed her to her grave- she was buried in her white mink bikini that she just adored.

Charles Vance Millar left this earth in 1926. Millar was a Canadian attorney and a wealthy financier. He left a large estate behind, but no family to will it to. Millar had obviously already thought of that. So, in his Last Will and Testament, one of his instructions was that the remainder of his estate be liquidated and given to one certain woman. Who was this woman? It was the Canadian woman who gave birth to the most babies in the decade after Millar's passing. Six women ended up sharing the prize money and there were 36 babies born in the process.

Craziest Wills of the 20th Century

Normally homes, property, vehicles and other items that are left behind when a person dies are willed to spouses and children. But, sometimes there are unusual requirements to meet in order to collect the inheritance.

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Takeaways
  • Bob Fosse left 66 people 400 bucks and instructed them to go out and eat a meal.
  • Paula Yates was buried in her favorite white mink bikini.
  • Countess Carlotta Liebenstein left 80 million bucks to her beloved dog.
Did You Know?
Tiny Tim, who was known for his classic song "Tip Toe Thru' the Tulips With Me"; Keith Moon, the drummer of the rock group Who; Cass Elliott of the Mamas and the Papas; Sonny Bono and Jimi Hendrix all have one thing in common... they all died intestate. In other words, they all died without leaving a will.
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well there pritty funny but theres better one's out there...

Posted on 05/11/2007 at 11:05:00 AM

 
That is hilarious! I especially loved the one about cigars. Thanks for posting this on AC!

Posted on 11/11/2006 at 1:11:00 PM

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