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or her descendants.
4. Upon the death of the last surviving of t~y nephew Edward S.
Donnell and his •,~ife Rose K. Donnell, or upon the remarriage of Rose K. Donnell
if she should survive my nephew EdWard S. Donnell, I direct that the trust
estate established herein shall be closed and the corpus and/or interest re-
maining in said trust estate, if any, shall be divided equally among the
children of Edward S. Donnell and Rose K. Donnell, per stirpes.~ Said children
now in being are Bill Donnell, Chicago, Illinois; Ann D. Passino (Mrs. Jacque)
Ann Arbor, Michigan; Mark Donnell, Chicago, Illinofs; Sally Donnell, Chicago,
Illinois. I further direct that if any of the distributees to whom distribu-
:ion is required undeir this provision is under twenty-one (21) years of age
at the time of the death of the last survivor of Edward S. Donnell and his
wife Rose K. Donnell, or upon the remarriage of Rose K. Donnell if she should
survive Edward S. Donnell, shall ic~aediately vest in said distributee under
twenty-one (21) years of age, but the trustee shall retain possession of that
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~, distributee s share of the trust whiZe the distributee is under twenty-one
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!: (21) years of a~;e. *teanwhile, the trustee ~t~a21 pay to t::e distributee s~
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~~ much or all of the in~or~e and principal of the share of the trust held for
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~' the said distributee as the trustee deer~s necessary or advisable from time to
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~; ti~e for his or har needs, best interest, e3ucation (including college and
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~; p~stgraduate,) and welfare, adding t~ principal any income not so used.
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~; 5. Zhe follocaz-~g provisions sha~l apply to the trust estate and to
i~ each trust and retain2d share under this will:
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~~ A. If incor~e or discretionary payments of principal become payable
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~~ to a minor or to a person under legal disability or to a person not adjucated
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'~ inco~apetent but who, by reason of illness or r~ental or physical disability,
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'~ is in the opinion of t~e trustee unable properly to manage his or her affairs,
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