16 October 1925, Will of Francis Bundy, Page 3. He chose J.E. Phillips (who appears to have worked for the Lake City Bank) as his executor, and the Lake City Bank if J.E. Phillips could not act as executor for some reason. This is probably because his estate was heavily leveraged by debt. He owned a half-interest in the farm, and two houses, neither of which was rented out. Thus, he seems to have wanted an executor who could act quickly in a business sense to sell of his assets and eliminate his debts.
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