202205050439...Recently, my niece and nephew-from the oldest of my deceased sister's union with her companion of many years. Their father past away, leaving them without a father and mother. The devil has worked his way into the fold, division, strife have set in. There are many things to care for. Number one being their father is properly cared for, cremated, and returned to the children. Then there is the house, which they may not be able to keep. Since I have Parkinson's Disease, I reside in the youngest of 6 brothers and sisters' Casida. I am also the patriarch. A younger Brother a US Army veteran as well, has said he wants no part in what remains, which is quite odd, since 'we never leave a man behind'. this is ""real family-blood"". My prick o' meter, is fried due to Parkinson's Disease. so I don't see the 'fortune hunters" as well as I once did. Possibly buried deep within the camp. One of my younger brothers is right-'I can be the dumbest smart person, I may ever meet'. But in the stillness of the night-family is still family. Legal actions, and a lack of response, especially when animous play a big part, will cause these babies to be homeless, potentially in foster care..All I really hear in the background of this whole 'shit' show is greed, malice, envy, sloth, and complacency. I am fully aware that absolutely nothing can be done without death certification, including the children's social security benefits for their dad. The children are just 19 and 17, and their lives will never be the same again, and with the devil in the mix-whispering his sweet nothings. I never want or need them to ever be in the situation that I once found myself. the homeless part that is. I have and will never own a home. But as I have always said and you have probably said to your family-'the next generation wants and needs better than the one that came before.' So presently that's what is swirling around in my brainpan. Thoughts, insights, and most definitely prayers are greatly appreciated. Take care and if you find yourselves in the same scenario, don't give up hope. Reagrdless of how it all turns out there is still hope.