FAMILY page 3 Every Week of the Summer! Right at the Franklin Fitness and Racquet Club Gymnasium! JUNE 10 — FRC Sports Camp (Ages 5 and up) JUNE 17 — Toine Murphy Basketball Camp (Ages 7-10 and 11-14) JUNE 24 — Perry Watson Basketball Camp (Ages 6-13) JULY 1-3 — Geo's Mini Basketball Camp (Ages 7-9 and 10-11) But family members suggest their uncle was paranoid and possibly incompetent at the time he drafted the will. And they charge that Irvin Abramson en- riched himself, partly at the ex- pense of their own parents, who were the brothers and sisters of Irvin Abramson. "Whatever money he started out with was derived from the family," said Dr. Geller, the nephew in St. Louis. "He never worked a day in his life, he nev- er was employed by anybody, and the best he did was work in the family furniture store, mov- ing furniture around." tie. The relatives will have to prove that Mr. Abramson was in- competent or under duress when he signed the will in 1986, or that the will was improperly execut- ed in some way. Dr. Geller declined to specu- late on how the will may be at- tacked in court, but said he had lingering questions about his uncle's mental capacity. He recalled that in 1986, only a few months after the will was signed, Irvin Abramson drove to St. Louis with his ailing sister Edith to visit the G-eller family. "They both seemed rather odd," Dr. Geller said. "He had According to Dr. Geller, the Abramson clan was always "a kind of fractured family." Irvin Abramson disliked his father and had/ complicated re- lations with his eight siblings. The only family members he re- mained close to were his mother Ethel and his sister Edith, whom he lived with until her death 10 years ago. The feeling was apparently mutual. For when Irvin's moth- er died in 1963, she left nearly all of her $50,000 estate to Irvin and Edith. The other children — Abraham, Dora, Rose, Charles, Helen, Seymour and Esther — were each given $5. It was a rebuff that family members never forgave. Dr. Geller, a retired college professor, said his uncle refused to share his money with his less well-off siblings. "One of my aunts had had mental problems and was always in some difficulty," he said. "She was basically supported by her sisters who had very limited funds. To my knowledge, they re- ally received no financial help from him and yet he was sitting on this mound of cash. "It's the end of a long, sad sto- ry and I really think that some of that money ought to find its way back to his nearest rela- tives," he said. But having the will struck down would seem an uphill bat- no luggage, his car was littered with shopping bags, and it just looked like a mess." He said his uncle said almost nothing during his stay and did not appear to have slept. "I had the impression he wandered around the house at night," he said. But Jerry Raymond, the at- torney who drafted the will, said he has no doubt Mr. Abramson knew exactly what he was do- ing. "There is no question in my mind of his competence," he said Wednesday. David Abramson, a cousin of Irvin Abramson who is not a part of the probate court case, agreed. "I had nothing but respect for Irvin and thought he was fully competent to live the way he did," David Abramson, of Bloom- field Township, said. "He was not off-center. That was just his lifestyle." Whatever the outcome, the impending court challenge means that the three charities cited by Mr. Abramson will not see any money soon. Stuart Snider, the attorney for Yeshiva Beth Yehudah, ap- peared resigned to a lengthy court skirmish. "There's one important rule that governs all these cases," he said. "Where there's a will, there are relatives." [i] JULY 8 — Detroit Rockers Soccer Camp JULY 15 — Greg Keiser Basketball Camp (Ages 8-17) JULY 22 — Basketball Teams Camp / Toine Murphy AUGUST 5 — Franklin's Olympic Week (Ages 5 and up) AUGUST 12 — Greg Keiser Basketball Camp (Ages 8-17) AUGUST 19 — Perry Watson Basketball Camp (Ages 6-13) AUGUST 26 — FRC Sports Camp (Ages 5 and up) Camps will run from 9:00-4:00. Detroit Rockers Camp will run from 9:30-3:00. Reserve your spot now, space is limited. Prices vary per camp. Call for information about our Tennis and Kidsports Camps! FITNESS & RACQUET CLUB For more information or to register, contact Ronda Brodsky (810) 352-8000