Opinion ID: 1153076
Heading Depth: 1
Heading Rank: 4

Heading: Ann Alvarez

Text: William Alvarez's wife Ann testified that she and her husband had been present on November 18, 1981, when the wills and trust agreement had been executed. She stated that the drafting attorney, James Purple, [5] had reviewed the documents with Dixie and Vernard, and that Purple and the Drokes discussed the effect of the trust; specifically, that it was revocable while both were living, but would become irrevocable upon the death of either. Ann further testified that Dixie had expressed concern for her great-grandchildren, and wanted to be sure that her wishes concerning them would be carried out after her death. Vernard had stated that he wanted his share to go to the church. Ann testified that she had heard Dixie express this concern for her great-grandchildren on several other occasions. Ann stated that three other friends of the Drokes (Mr. and Mrs. Herring, and Bernice Mills) were also present at the execution of the documents.