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    BEDFORD - The Bedford Humane Society will get a deceased Forest man's estate valued at more than half a million dollars, a judge ruled Monday.

    The ruling ends a legal battle that began after Vernon Lybolt Jr. died in July 2004 at age 57. His will left his entire estate to "the Bedford County ASPCA, Animal Shelter," but no organization with that exact name exists.

    The Humane Society, the Bedford County Animal Shelter, the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals and about a dozen of Lybolt's relatives all argued they had exclusive rights to the estate, valued at about $600,000.

    The Humane Society now must use the money to build or buy an animal shelter, Bedford Circuit Judge James Updike ruled. The society does not have a shelter but has an account set aside for creating one.

    "We are ecstatic," Humane Society president Mary Beverley said after Monday's ruling in Bedford County Circuit Court. "It's a dream. It's new ground we've never been on before."

    Deciding where Lybolt's money would go hinged on figuring out what his intentions were when he wrote his will.

    Court records and testimony painted a picture of Lybolt as a man who loved his mother, Teresa, and his two dogs above all else.

    His relationships with other relatives apparently soured after his father's death. Witnesses testified he was not close to them when he died.

    Lybolt, a New York native, worked at Lowe's on Timberlake Road for many years. He never married or had children.

    He was a National Rifle Association member who never missed a gun show if he could help it. He was generally frugal, except for one indulgence: a 2001 Chevrolet Corvette.

    Lybolt's relatives claimed they should get the money because his will named a nonexistent group. Updike rejected the argument, saying Lybolt clearly meant his estate to go to an organization caring for animals.

    Updike rejected the ASPCA's claim, saying the words "Bedford County" showed Lybolt meant a local group. The New York-based ASPCA has no Bedford County site.

    Updike said the Humane Society's methods more closely fit Lybolt's beliefs about animals than the county shelter's because the Humane Society is not required to euthanize animals.

    "What he wanted was his money going to sheltering animals until a home could be found," Updike said.

    Before Monday's ruling, the Humane Society's future shelter account stood at $15,000, Beverley said. When the shelter is built, it will be named after Lybolt.

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    Meyhew, where in VA are you? I am in Bedford and my hubby met Mr. Lybolt at NRA stuff and gun shows. We are thrilled that we will be getting a new shelter!!!!!:cheer2:
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    Im in altavista about 20 miles or so from bedford.they should have a nice sheltor with that money :banana:

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    :cheer2: :cheer2: :cheer2: for the Judge's ruling to build a new shelter instead of giving the money to greedy relatives.
    They may be small, but you should see their hearts. Shelter/Rescue dogs aren't broken. They've simply experienced more life than other dogs. If they were human we would call them wise. They would be the ones with tales to tell and stories to write. The ones dealt a bad hand who responded with courage. Do not pity a shelter/rescue dog. Adopt one. And be proud to have their greatness on your side. Anon

    http://www.theanimalrescuesite.com (click daily to give free care and food)

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    That is so cool. :cheer2:
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    Awesome story!!!!! :banana: :banana: :banana: SO happy to hear that the judge ruled for the animals!!!!! :cheer2: Great post, thanks for sharing!!!!
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