There is no better evidence of Sharon's thoughts than what she expressed in her last will and testament. For one, it's in writing. Two, it's final. Three, it's consistent with what we all know -- i.e., Sharon considered School to be her business. After all, she charged and made a lot, and she had no other source of income or employment.
School operates under a limited liability company called OSG LLC, which is like a hybrid corporation and partnership. In her will, she left her ownership of OSG LLC to Minerva Taylor, Greg Koch, Lorraine Imlay, and Ken Salaz. Sharon states in her will that it was her "strong hope and desire" that these four people would take steps to "allow the business to continue to operate successfully."
Published on September 15, 2022 05:59