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Last Will And Testament
Last Will and Testament

Will Of: Brittany Dyer
I, Brittany Dyer, a resident of Irvine, Kentucky, hereby make this Will and revoke all prior Wills and Codicils.
I was born on January 10, 1992 in Clark Regional Medical Center.
I am not married and I have never been married.
I have 2 living children. Preston Alexzander Marion Hardy born on April 5, 2011, natural child. Joshua Chase Hardy born on September 27, 2014, natural child.
In the event am the sole surviving parent of minor children, then I appoint Preston Eugene Marion Hardy to serve as their guardian. If she/he is unable or unwilling to serve, I appoint Emily Ann Brinegar as Alternate Guardian.
I give my property to the following persons: all to my children, equally, and their issue, per stirpes.
If any Beneficiary under this Will does not survive me by 30 days, then I shall be deemed to have survived such person.
I appoint Justin B Breeding as Executor of my Will, and if she/he is unable or unwilling to serve, then I name Emily Brinegar alternate Executor. My Executor and alternate shall have all powers granted by applicable laws of my state to carry out all provisions of this Will, may use provisions and procedures for the simplified handling of estates, may hold in trust the share of any minor beneficiary until he/she reaches age 18, and shall not be required to post a bond.

I, Brittany Dyer, hereby sign this Will at Irvine, Kentucky, on January 31, 2015.

Brittany Dyer

Witnesses:
Each of us hereby states, under penalties or perjury, that on January 31, 2015 at Irvine, Kentucky we observed Brittany Dyer who we know or who otherwise proved his/her identity to us, declare the above document to be her will. She then asked us to serve as her witnesses and then signed the document in our presence. She appeared to be an adult, of sound mind and memory, and acting of her own free will, and not under any force or duress. We are now, immediately after she signed the Will, signing our names in her presence.

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