7 of the Most Unique Will Bequests

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7 of t he Most Unique Will Bequests

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7 of the Most

Unique Will

Bequests

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Gene Roddenberry, creator of the original Star Trek series, had his ashes flown into space.

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Leona Helmsley, a New York real estate tycoon, left $12 million to her pet Maltese, Trouble.

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The first trade paperback of Marvel Comics Squadron Supreme was produced with an ink blend that included editor Mark Gruenwald’s ashes.

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Regarded as the founder of modern utilitarianism, Jeremy Bentham had his entire body preserved. The “auto-icon” now resides on display at the University College London.

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Elvis Presley’s estate continues to earn an estimated $55 million each year from the King of Rock and Roll’s posthumous appearances for top brands.

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A Portuguese aristocrat selected 70 names at random from a phone book to be his designated beneficiaries. Thirteen years later, his attorney notified them of their newfound inheritance.

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The founder of Pringles, Frederic Baur, had his ashes interred in an empty Pringles container.

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