John Galkiewicz
108 St. Johns Place
POB-20
Harrogate, TN  37752-0020
1  (423) 869-8138 - Phone/Fax
www.kittytease.com    galkiej@yahoo.com

My Last Will & Testament
(September 18, 2008)

      On this date, September 18, 2008, I find myself with a heart condition that promotes the necessity of making a will.  I am age 61 now and I wish to get my affairs in order.   I've led a good life and can hold my head high.  I believe myself to have been a fine father.  I certainly enjoyed raising Adam.  Never once did I even think of cheating on Brenda though that seemed to be on her mind all the time.  I have only loved two women in my life and she was one of them.  Had I known though of her fierce unfounded jealously and bad temper I would not have married her.  She threw away our marriage and family life because she could not turn me into the "Girlie Man" she wished me to be.   She literally bitched herself out of her marriage.  
      I now leave three things that I am exceptionally proud of, the first of which is my son Adam, the second the Kitty Tease and the third being the writings on my Internet site (Vietnam Moments, Understanding the Book of Revelation, and Understanding Islam).  I am very proud of Adam and have so enjoyed raising him as best I was allowed.  Though schoolwork will always seem to be a problem with him, he seems to have been blessed with a double dose of common sense, which will provide him with the “street smarts”, which will be of benefit to him throughout his life.  The only think that will hinder him is his temper, which he has inherited from Brenda, if he can subdue that it will greatly enhance his life.  To Adam I leave all my possessions except the below which I leave to Steve Matthews;
      To Stephen Matthews of 5587 S. Weathervane Dr., Salt Lake City, UT 84117,  I leave my web site (www.angelfire.com/ga3/galkie) and the rights to all the stories under the title of “Vietnam Moments”.  As a condition of acceptance of the web site and stories, the 281st Association web site will continue to be able to link to these stories at no charge.  As another condition of acceptance of these stories, one third (1/3) of all funds made from these stories, should such become the case, will be forward to my son Adam within 10 days of receipt of said funds.  Should these conditions not be met then both web site and stories will become the property of my son Adam.  I also leave to Mr. Matthews all my Vietnam slides located in the cigar box under the light.  If Mr. Matthews is no longer at this present address, his address can be found at his “281st AHC” Web site.  
      It is my wish that my body go to either the VA or the University of Tennessee Medical Center for body parts utilization and student study.  After the university is through with my remains they are to be cremated and the container of such given to my son Adam so that he may scatter them throughout the farm he so loves or on Canon Lake
      I have but two bank accounts, a checking account at Farmers & Miners Bank by Montgomery grocery and a checking account at Commercial Bank, next to the Harrogate Post Office.  Those
check books can be found in top right desk draw.  I have no shares of stock or bonds  Any money found in the house, wallet, coins, gun vault, or whatever, is Adam's.
      I do all the above with sound mind but saddened heart because there was so much more that I wanted to do with my life to help others.  My road through life sure has been a mountainous trek but that is the way I liked it.  It is also my hope that Brenda someday may realize that there is much more to life than a hefty bank account and new car.  To Adam, I leave as well the "moral" rights to the houses at 115 Nevils St., which were taken from me through fraud, I never got that "better wife", which was suppose to be part of the deal.  I proved my love but she didn't hers as I believe I was just the next nice thing that came along.  The house was her security and when she finally got hold of it she let herself be herself again.  I have asked the LORD that I be present when she arrives at the Pearly Gates so that I may listen in on the conversation she will be having with St. Peter, when she tries to justify her actions.  She was the biggest disappointment in my life.
    
I believe I am now and have been for a long time, in the good graces of the LORD and look forward to being with him, when my duties here are finished.  Its been a good life.



 
 

John Galkiewicz