George Milton (
bindlestifflost) wrote2022-10-16 03:54 pm
Death Arrangements
After Garner's death, George quietly contacted Wilfred E. Brunham, Esq. to handle his affairs in case of untimely or unnatural death. Sadly, that day has come to pass. George's remains are collected for cremation with instructions to ship them to Robin's family in Wolf Pen along with a certified letter and a transfer of the rest of his savings, around $700, to their account to be used as needed.
He also left a will which will be carried out to the letter.
((OOC: Individual things are handled in comments below. Check your character heading in the subject line. I've had a really good time playing with you guys and hope to see you around in other games together or memes. Thanks for the fun!
~Linds))
He also left a will which will be carried out to the letter.
((OOC: Individual things are handled in comments below. Check your character heading in the subject line. I've had a really good time playing with you guys and hope to see you around in other games together or memes. Thanks for the fun!
~Linds))

Robin, Ruth and Noah
Dear Robin,
If you get this and that box I know you know what it means. I wanted to come back to you Ruth and Noah after this job was finished in a different way than this. I could've made a home in Wolf Pen and it'd be the first real home I had since I was a kid. That meant more to me than I could ever say.
I know the money ain't much but its all yours to do with as you needs. I told my friend Katrina to check on you and I know she will cuz she's a good woman.
I just got one last ask. If you could scatter my ashes in the holler where we met I'd rest easy. I wish I could tell you everything what really happened. I suspect you knows more than you's saying. It's a good place where we met and good things come of it. It might be the best thing I ever got to do.
I guess one more ask. When Noah's old enough tell him that man with the hat wanted to come back and see him all growed up and would've if he could've. I wish everything good for you and yours always.
Love,
George