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Key West, Monroe County, Florida
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In New York, Tommy Manville inherits two jeweled clocks from his sister Clare Lorraine Manville's $3 million will, filed in Surrogate Court. Bulk estate goes to her daughter; brother omitted due to his wealth. Sister died March 8.
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NEW YORK (AP) - Tommy Manville, the much-married millionaire, was left two clocks by his late sister, Clare Lorraine Manville, it was disclosed by a copy of her will filed Thursday in Surrogate Court.
Miss Manville, who died last March 8, left the bulk of her $3 million-dollar estate to her daughter, Lorraine Manville Amato.
Miss Manville herself was married four times. Her brother 10 times.
In leaving Manville two jeweled clocks, the sister declared in her will: "Although I have deep love and affection for my brother, I have intentionally omitted leaving any of my estate to him ... because he has ample funds of his own."
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Death Last March 8; Will Filed Thursday
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tommy manville left two jeweled clocks; bulk of $3 million estate to lorraine manville amato; brother intentionally omitted because he has ample funds
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Tommy Manville, the much-married millionaire, was left two clocks by his late sister, Clare Lorraine Manville, who died last March 8. A copy of her will was filed Thursday in Surrogate Court, leaving the bulk of her $3 million estate to her daughter, Lorraine Manville Amato. Miss Manville was married four times; her brother 10 times. In the will, she declared deep love and affection for her brother but omitted him from the estate due to his ample funds.