Dear Pastor, I am a hard-working man. I am married, and my wife and I have three children. My godmother never got married, but she was very kind to me.
She took me as her son and she assisted my mother in every way with me. She even took me to church with her and helped to pay my way through college. As she got older, I promised her that I would take care of her.
I did every business for her. She loved my wife. Her relatives didn't help her at all.
She has a brother and when she became very ill I called him, but he never came to visit her. When she died and I informed him, he showed up and was asking many questions, like how much money she died leaving and which bank she had her money in. He did not contribute even one cent to her funeral.
There were other relatives who wanted to move into her house and I objected. I changed the locks on the house and they were upset. Her brother went back to the country before she was buried, and was cursing me and accusing me of killing her to get what she had.
After I notified the brother that she was dead and he came to Kingston and was questioning me, I told him that a will was made. In that will, she declared that I should have the house. I gave him the name of the executor and he went to see him.
The executor told him that nothing is in the will for him. From he heard that, he did not stick around. This woman spent plenty of her money on her sickness, but I always believed that I owe her a great amount of gratitude.
My wife and I gave .
