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RB-"Dad called a meeting for July 26th. The purpose was for him to, as trustee, report to us on the status of our mother's bypass trust. He was required, by law, to provide certain reporting and he hadn't done that yet."
Narrator-As the meeting began, Bob's daughters felt he still was not being completely forthcoming with the information.
PB-"Roberta was looking over the papers and wanting to know what it was referring to when it said certain things. And Dad couldn't answer the question.
RB-"He didn't put all the information out on the table that he had told us that we were being given. And so I had some questions for him and he got testy."
PB-"He was very flustered and it made him quick to temper. And it made her quick to temper."
Narrator-Bob's youngest daughter Julie was able to find the missing documents, clearing up some of the confusion and easing the tension.
PB-"Once the papers were found(note-almost sounds like she said the word 'filed'), and these articles were read aloud, everything settled back down and everyone was fine."
RB-"We sat around joking and laughing about the barber and also Fontelle and teasing him about being a newlywed and she was going to be there in a couple days."
PB-"Everyone left on good terms. There was nothing that was leftover and everyone was fine."
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Narrator-Later that night, Fontelle spoke to Bob on the phone. According to her, he was still quite shaken by the exchange with his daughters.
FH-"Bob was very upset because of the meeting. It was argumentive (sic). Roberta was always the first one, he says, to start arguing and causing confusion in family."
Narrator-Fontelle says the conflict was not over the trust. Instead, it had to do with another announcement Bob made.
FH-"He told the girls that as soon as I got back from Missouri, he was going to add my name to the house, to his checking accounts, and also to the estate."
Narrator-But Bob's daughters dispute that he ever said such a thing.
PB-"The meeting that was held was not about Fontelle. At all. She was not part of the discussion that day. Dad does not share his private or personal matters with anyone. He never had, and he continued not to. And that's his choice."