Friend of our family was born to a couple that owned a general store between two small cities, they lived in an apartment behind/above the store. WWII comes and he gets drafted, goes to England and crews a P-47, then later a P-51, the war ends and he moves back home into the same room. As time progresses the cities move out and encroach the store, but he's still got 3 acres there. Eventually his brother, then his mother and finally his father die. He's like 65 and decides to get married, after about 3 months she decides she can't live above the store. So they buy a house, across the street from the store. He has troubles sleeping at the house. Has time progresses more and more he "forgets" to walk across the street to go home and starts sleeping above the store. That went on for almost 15 years until he decides he will have to close the store and sell the land to the developers. He was never quite the same after that. When he passed he left most of his estate to his church which really torqued off her kids. Silly part is if any of the kids had shown any interest in the store and ran it for him the way his family always did they probably would of inherited the store and could of sold it for 3-4 million the day after the funeral.
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