Some of the most peculiar dying wishes

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By strawberry_shisha

 

Ten of the weirdest wills ever

 

By Cliff D Arcy, Lovemoney.com
The inventor of Doritos, Arch West, died last week — leaving a request in his will to be buried with some of his snacks. Doritos will be tossed on the top of his casket before being covered with dirt, in the ceremony on Saturday.

Is this the most peculiar dying wish ever? We decided to look through the archives and find some of the weirdest wills on record.

1. The 'Great Stork Derby'

When he died in 1926, Canadian lawyer and investor Charles Vance Millar was childless and had no near-relations to inherit his wealth.

As a practical joker, Millar willed the residue of his estate to the Toronto, Ontario woman who bore most babies in the decade after his death. In a close-fought race known as the Great Stork Derby, the eventual winners were four women who bore nine children apiece, each pocketing $125,000. Thus, Millar's fortune gave at least 36 children a better start in life.

2. My love is like a red, red rose

Jack Benny is known as one of America's greatest comedians, but Jack was an old-school romantic, too.

When he died of cancer in 1974, Benny's will provided for one long-stemmed, red rose to be delivered each day to his widow, Mary Livingstone. This romantic gesture from beyond the grave continued for 9½ years, until Mary died in mid-1993.

3. It's a dog's life

As 'man's best friend', dogs often do well in wills. For example, when fashion designer Alexander McQueen died last year at the age of 40, he left £50,000 each to Callum, Juice and Minter, his three English bull terriers. McQueen also left large sums to animal charities the Battersea Dogs and Cats Home and Blue Cross UK.

4. Mansion living

Similarly, when Carlotta Liebenstein died in 1991, she left 139 million Deutsche Marks to her dog. Back then, the German Countess's gift was the thick end of £50 million, allowing German Shepherds Gunther III and his heir, puppy Gunther IV, to live in a mansion, not a kennel.

5. The Queen of Mean

When New York property developer and hotelier Harry Helmsley died in 1997, he left an estate worth billions of dollars. His wife Leona collected the bulk of her late husband's fortune and, after remarking that "only the little people pay taxes", Leona served 19 months in jail for tax fraud.

Nicknamed the 'Queen of Mean' by her staff, Leona died in 2007, leaving $10 million each to two of her grandchildren, but nothing to the other two. She also left a $12 million (£7.75 million) trust fund to her white Maltese terrier, Trouble. This sum was later reduced on appeal to a mere $2 million.

6. Well-preserved

In Georgian times, Jeremy Bentham was acclaimed as one of England's leading lawyers, philosophers and social reformers.

On his death in 1832, Bentham's body was embalmed, stuffed with hay, dressed and then placed in a chair, as per his will's instructions. Today, Bentham's body is displayed in a glass case at University College London.

7. Smokin!

Samuel Bratt's wife never allowed him to smoke, a habit she detested. When he died in 1960, Sam got his revenge: he left his widow £330,000, on condition that she smoked five cigars per day.

8. I'm in the can

You've probably never heard of Fredric Baur, but you'll see his invention in every grocery store.

In 1966, the chemist and engineer invented the Pringles can that allows Procter & Gamble to stack crisps neatly in piles, instead of loosely in bags. How appropriate then, that Baur's ashes were buried in a Pringles can when he died in 2008.

9. Star Trekking

When Star Trek creator Gene Roddenberry died in 1991, he left a will requesting that his ashes be given a space burial. Part of Roddenberry's remains went up in the Space Shuttle Columbia and, in 1997, more ashes were launched into space aboard a Spanish satellite.

10. Death Wish

When Audrey Jean Knauer died in Kentucky, USA in 1997, her will left her $300,000 estate to Charles Bronson, the star of five 'Death Wish' movies. Despite attempts by Knauer's sister to void her Will, $150,000 did indeed go to Bronson, who pledged to donate it to charity.

Be sensible

Finally, if you have a wife, partner or children who would lose out financially if you popped your clogs, then you probably need a will, too.

My advice would be to do as I did by consulting a member of STEP, the Society of Trust and Estate Practitioners. Also, get some life insurance and go easy on the eccentric requests in your will!
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By anonymous• 4 Oct 2011 10:47
Rating: 5/5
anonymous

Beautiful wish

By Formatted Soul• 4 Oct 2011 10:40
Rating: 4/5
Formatted Soul

When I die... Risks will inherit my QL shares..:)

By anonymous• 4 Oct 2011 10:36
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anonymous

When i die. I will miss tequila..:p

By strawberry_shisha• 4 Oct 2011 08:20
strawberry_shisha

hmm..when i die i want to be buried in our garden so that my family can visit me everyday without the hassle to go to the cemetary..that thought alone makes me feel that i am not gone...

By edifis• 3 Oct 2011 19:57
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edifis

I don't want to die.

By anonymous• 3 Oct 2011 19:05
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anonymous

I want my ashes to be flung into space..

By anonymous• 3 Oct 2011 17:22
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anonymous

My death wish is to be alive again..:p isn't it smart? lol.

By FathimaH• 3 Oct 2011 14:23
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FathimaH

And I thought my death wishes were funny....the red rose was quite romantic! 

By ingeniero• 3 Oct 2011 13:45
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ingeniero

i thinked 7 times... then i loled :p

By strawberry_shisha• 3 Oct 2011 13:30
Rating: 3/5
strawberry_shisha

hahahah..

By RAK• 3 Oct 2011 13:28
RAK

inge: u lol at 7, think again

By sam2003• 3 Oct 2011 13:17
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sam2003

1000 likes for # 7.... lols

By ingeniero• 3 Oct 2011 13:10
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ingeniero

at 7.... lol... good revange :)

By strawberry_shisha• 3 Oct 2011 12:50
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strawberry_shisha

i also liked the no. 2..very romantic..

By Formatted Soul• 3 Oct 2011 08:38
Rating: 5/5
Formatted Soul

Strange people...

Liked 2..:)

7 is too much...lol

Wonder what these pets do with those wealth..afterall a dog/cat cant have a man's life even if it lives in a Mansion..

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