I, JOHN SMITH, a citizen and resident of Monroe County, Georgia, being of sound and disposing memory, do hereby make, publish and declare this instrument as my Last Will and Testament, hereby revoking any and all Wills, Codicils and letters of testamentary import I formerly may have made.
I direct all debts which I am legally obligated to pay at the time of my death, including my last illness and funeral expenses, taxes and costs of administration of my estate, shall be paid as soon as practicable after my death.
From time to time I may prepare a written memorandum regarding the disposition of all or part of my tangible property which I might own at the time of my death. I direct that, notwithstanding any other provision of this Will, my Personal Representative distribute such tangible personal property as directed in any memorandum if such memorandum is signed by me, dated, references this Will, and is associated with a copy of this Will. If more than one such memorandum is located, only the memorandum bearing the latest date shall be valid. If no such memorandum has been located within ninety (90) days following the appointment of my Personal Representative, it shall be presumed conclusively that no such memorandum exists, even if a purported memorandum as described herein later is produced.
I devise and bequeath all the rest, residue and remainder of my property of whatsoever kind or character and wheresoever situate, whether presently owned or hereafter acquired by me, to my beloved wife, ANN BEVERLY SMITH.
In the event that my wife should not survive me, then in that event, I devise and bequeath all the rest, residue and remainder of my property of whatsoever kind or character and wheresoever situate, whether presently owned or hereafter acquired by me, to my son, CHARLES G. SMITH, whom I consider to be my...
If at any time I have a terminal condition, and if my attending or treating physician and another consulting physician have determined that there is no medical probability of my recovery from such condition, I direct that life-prolonging procedures be withheld or withdrawn when the application of such procedures would serve only to prolong artificially the process of dying, and that I be permitted to die naturally, with only the administration of medication or the performance of any medical procedure deemed necessary to provide me with comfort, care, or to alleviate pain.
In the event that I have been determined to be unable to provide express and informed consent regarding the withholding, withdrawal, or continuatioin of life-prolonging procedures, I designate, as my surrogate to carry out the provisions of this declaration:
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