Notice of probate for Mary Ann Garman's will.
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What You Should Do Next
- 1
Review the Will
Interested parties should review the will for any specific bequests or instructions.
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File Contest if Necessary
If contesting the will, file your action within three months of the notice.
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Contact the Court
For questions, contact the Mercer County Probate Court at the provided address.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is the case number for the probate of Mary Ann Garman's will?
- The case number is 20251195.
- Where was Mary Ann Garman's will admitted to probate?
- The will was admitted to probate in Mercer County, Ohio.
- Who needs to be notified about the probate of the will?
- Teresa Long, Lisa Long, Tim Long, Jim Long, and Kristina Harrod need to be notified.
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Full Notice Text
PROBATE COURT OF MERCER COUNTY, OHIO MATTHEW L. GILMORE, JUDGE ESTATE OF MARY ANN GARMAN CASE NO 20251195 PUBLICATION of notice Notice of Probate of Will To: Teresa Long, Lisa Long, Tim Long, and Jim Long, the lineal descendants of Delbert Long, deceased, the brother of Mary Ann Garman, and Kristina Harrod, great niece, whose places of residence and addresses are unknown to the fiduciary, will take Notice that the decedent, Mary Ann Garman, died on August 22, 2025, that the decedent's Will was admitted to probate by the Mercer County Common Pleas Court, Probate Division, Mercer County, Ohio, located at 101 North Main Street, Suite 307, Celina, OH 45822 on the 26th day of November, 2025. This notice is given to Teresa Long, Lisa Long, Tim Long and Jim Long and Kristina Harrod and all persons who would be entitled to inherit from the decedent had the decedent died intestate and to all legatees and devisees named in this will who do not waive notice. After a certificate is filed evidencing any notices given, any action to contest the validity of this will must be filed no more than three months after the filing of the certificate for estates of decedents who die on or after January 1, 2002. Matthew L. Gilmore, Probate Judge 36-41-47-53-59-65-C