Estate of Lorraine C. Disbrow, Deceased, Martha D. Johnson, Executrix - Page 19

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               For each of the years 1994 through 1996 and for 1998, the              
          amount of gross rent reported for the year corresponds to the               
          amount of rent that decedent paid Funny Hats during that year.              
          The $10,200 reported for 1997 apparently corresponds to the                 
          $7,200 of rent paid during that year plus the $3,000 payment that           
          decedent made to Funny Hats on December 5, 1997.8  The $17,000              
          reported for 1999 apparently corresponds to the $10,000 of rent             
          paid during that year plus the $7,000 payment that decedent made            
          to Funny Hats on January 11, 1999.  The $4,000 reported for 2000            
          apparently corresponds to the $4,000 check dated February 7,                
          2000, that was paid to Funny Hats from the checking account of              
          decedent.                                                                   
          10.  David Disbrow                                                          
               David Disbrow has worked as a commercial airline pilot since           
          1981, flying mostly international routes in and out of New York,            
          New York.  He lived at the residence from his birth in or around            
          1960 until approximately 1982.  He returned to the residence in             
          1985 and lived there through 1988.  He visited at the residence             
          periodically from 1988 through 1997.                                        




               8 The record does not explain the purpose of the $4,000                
          check that decedent wrote to Funny Hats on May 7, 1997, for other           
          than rent.  It appears from our reconciliation in the appendix              
          that this $4,000, while deposited into the checking account of              
          Funny Hats, was withdrawn for use by someone other than Funny               
          Hats.                                                                       




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