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-5j- LA <br />� C � <br />1 <br />C <br />0 <br />CERTIFICATE REGARDING JOHN C. HOLLOWELL <br />REVOCABLE TRUST AGREEMENT <br />STATE OF NEBRASKA ) <br />COUNTY OF HALL ) <br />James D. Hollowell, an adult of Hall County, Nebraska, states as <br />follows: <br />1. He is a son of John C. Hollowell. The said John C. Hollowell died <br />July 25, 1999, as a resident of Grand Island, Hall County, Nebraska. <br />2. He knows of his own knowledge that his father, John C. <br />Hollowell, established a revocable trust by an agreement dated November <br />9, 1995. Said John C. Hollowell was named TRUSTEE. With regard to <br />successor trustees, Paragraph 15 of the Trust Agreement provides as <br />follows: "SUCCESSOR TRUSTEE. Upon the death, resignation or <br />incapacity of the original Trustee, John C. Hollowell, grantor's son James <br />D. Hollowell and Grantor's son -in -law Jerry Bady shall be the successor <br />co- trustees. If either of them should die, resign become incapacitated <br />during the term of his trusteeship, the remaining trustee shall continue <br />to serve as the sole successor trustee." <br />3. Since the death of John C. Hollowell has occurred, said <br />Revocable Trust has become an irrevocable trust and will continue <br />during the lifetime of Grantor's wife, Dorothy I. Hollowell. During such <br />time, the undersigned and Jerry Bady as co- trustees shall have full <br />authority to manage the trust assets. <br />4. Real estate assets held and managed by the successor co- <br />trustees are as follows: <br />The Northeast Quarter of the Northeast Quarter (NE1 /4NE1/4) <br />of Section Thirteen (13), except a tract 15 rods square and <br />situated in the northeast corner thereof, which is now being <br />r'1 <br />cv <br />0 <br />tom.. <br />W <br />N <br />C <br />CD <br />Z <br />O <br />;V <br />O <br />n <br />r) <br />C D <br />r1, <br />z '-r <br />f V <br />ry <br />=0 <br />--q m <br />rn <br />CA <br />- <br />° <br />_q <br />O <br />T <br />A <br />z <br />7r <br />O <br />M <br />r <br />O <br />M <br />rn <br />a� <br />e <br />� <br />� <br />O <br />D <br />cy�l <br />co <br />Ca <br />Co <br />A <br />Cn <br />f <br />CERTIFICATE REGARDING JOHN C. HOLLOWELL <br />REVOCABLE TRUST AGREEMENT <br />STATE OF NEBRASKA ) <br />COUNTY OF HALL ) <br />James D. Hollowell, an adult of Hall County, Nebraska, states as <br />follows: <br />1. He is a son of John C. Hollowell. The said John C. Hollowell died <br />July 25, 1999, as a resident of Grand Island, Hall County, Nebraska. <br />2. He knows of his own knowledge that his father, John C. <br />Hollowell, established a revocable trust by an agreement dated November <br />9, 1995. Said John C. Hollowell was named TRUSTEE. With regard to <br />successor trustees, Paragraph 15 of the Trust Agreement provides as <br />follows: "SUCCESSOR TRUSTEE. Upon the death, resignation or <br />incapacity of the original Trustee, John C. Hollowell, grantor's son James <br />D. Hollowell and Grantor's son -in -law Jerry Bady shall be the successor <br />co- trustees. If either of them should die, resign become incapacitated <br />during the term of his trusteeship, the remaining trustee shall continue <br />to serve as the sole successor trustee." <br />3. Since the death of John C. Hollowell has occurred, said <br />Revocable Trust has become an irrevocable trust and will continue <br />during the lifetime of Grantor's wife, Dorothy I. Hollowell. During such <br />time, the undersigned and Jerry Bady as co- trustees shall have full <br />authority to manage the trust assets. <br />4. Real estate assets held and managed by the successor co- <br />trustees are as follows: <br />The Northeast Quarter of the Northeast Quarter (NE1 /4NE1/4) <br />of Section Thirteen (13), except a tract 15 rods square and <br />situated in the northeast corner thereof, which is now being <br />r'1 <br />cv <br />0 <br />tom.. <br />W <br />N <br />C <br />CD <br />Z <br />O <br />n Cn <br />o --q <br />O <br />� <br />C D <br />z '-r <br />f V <br />ry <br />=0 <br />--q m <br />° <br />_q <br />O <br />p <br />z <br />Ti <br />O <br />M <br />r <br />O <br />cn <br />r D <br />N <br />� <br />� <br />O <br />D <br />cy�l <br />co <br />Ca <br />Co <br />Cn <br />CERTIFICATE REGARDING JOHN C. HOLLOWELL <br />REVOCABLE TRUST AGREEMENT <br />STATE OF NEBRASKA ) <br />COUNTY OF HALL ) <br />James D. Hollowell, an adult of Hall County, Nebraska, states as <br />follows: <br />1. He is a son of John C. Hollowell. The said John C. Hollowell died <br />July 25, 1999, as a resident of Grand Island, Hall County, Nebraska. <br />2. He knows of his own knowledge that his father, John C. <br />Hollowell, established a revocable trust by an agreement dated November <br />9, 1995. Said John C. Hollowell was named TRUSTEE. With regard to <br />successor trustees, Paragraph 15 of the Trust Agreement provides as <br />follows: "SUCCESSOR TRUSTEE. Upon the death, resignation or <br />incapacity of the original Trustee, John C. Hollowell, grantor's son James <br />D. Hollowell and Grantor's son -in -law Jerry Bady shall be the successor <br />co- trustees. If either of them should die, resign become incapacitated <br />during the term of his trusteeship, the remaining trustee shall continue <br />to serve as the sole successor trustee." <br />3. Since the death of John C. Hollowell has occurred, said <br />Revocable Trust has become an irrevocable trust and will continue <br />during the lifetime of Grantor's wife, Dorothy I. Hollowell. During such <br />time, the undersigned and Jerry Bady as co- trustees shall have full <br />authority to manage the trust assets. <br />4. Real estate assets held and managed by the successor co- <br />trustees are as follows: <br />The Northeast Quarter of the Northeast Quarter (NE1 /4NE1/4) <br />of Section Thirteen (13), except a tract 15 rods square and <br />situated in the northeast corner thereof, which is now being <br />r'1 <br />cv <br />0 <br />tom.. <br />W <br />N <br />C <br />CD <br />Z <br />O <br />