By Richard Warner


September 22, 2010 6:37 AM
To: 
bassmanadam@hotmail.com
From: 
kayelogsden@gmail.com
Subject: SIGN THE FUCKING FORMS!

God damn it, Adam. Sign the forms. I’m so tired of this. You have no idea how over it I am. Do you know how easy it would be for me to get another restraining order? Sign the forms. Sign the FUCKING forms and do not call me at work again. You remember work, right? I swear to god if my boss tells me you called the receptionist a cunt again, I’m sending Jerry over. Sign the forms, asshole.

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November 10, 2010

Mr. Adam Logsden
1822 W. Farthing St.
Goshen, KY 40026

Mr. Logsden

As stated in our most recent letter of October 15th, your last opportunity to retain ownership of the property known as Block 15, Lot 4 Bethlehem Hills Crossing in the township of Goshen, Kentucky has expired as of midnight on October 31st, 2010. A default judgment of foreclosure was entered into record at the Oldham County Courthouse on November 3rd, 2010, said judgment to be enforced by the Oldham County Sheriff within 30 days. Ownership of the property known as Block 15, Lot 4 Bethlehem Hills Crossing in the township of Goshen, Kentucky has reverted to City National Bank.

Your failure to appear in answer to the action of foreclosure, and your failure to respond to several certified letters in regard to this matter has left City National Bank no option other than to proceed with this foreclosure action; however, it was our sincere wish to have been able to reach an agreement beneficial to both yourself and the Bank, and it is with regret that we have taken this action.

Very Truly Yours,

John T. Brookman
Enforcement Officer - Mortgage Division
City National Bank
Lexington, Kentucky

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November 18, 2010 09:50

To: Deputy Lawrence Milgrim

Re: Welfare Check - 1822 W. Farthing St., Goshen

Next-door neighbor is now complaining of an odor from the residence. He had previously called in on the 13th after noticing the newspapers. Deputy Hayes did not see anyone through the windows on that date; no answer to doorbell. Be advised that a Sheriff’s Dept. eviction is scheduled for November 22 - forced entry authorized for this welfare check.

Oldham County Sheriff’s Department Dispatch

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November 23, 2010

Mrs. Kaye Logsden
1014 3rd St., Apt. 12
Louisville, KY 40207

Per our telephone call of November 21, please find enclosed our General Price List, Cremation Authorization Form, and Statement of Goods and Services. If not witnessed by a funeral director, the cremation authorization and statement must be notarized. Please call if you have any questions at all while reviewing these documents.

Regarding your wishes to have your husband’s cremated remains placed at Danville National Cemetery, I regret that Mr. Logsden does not meet the required “other-than-dishonorable” status for interment at a national cemetery. I have also been advised that the policy with Colonial Penn Life Insurance Company has no death benefit as, due to the manner of death, their financial obligation is limited to a refund of premiums paid. And although he has no other family, since you were still legally married at the time of his death, the Kentucky Funeral and Cemetery Board has advised us that he does not qualify for the state’s Indigent Burial Fund, as the statute requires both a lack of assets as well as no immediate family in order for the providing funeral home to make a claim for compensation from the Fund. 

As you had expressed your intent to refuse your husband’s cremated remains, I have indicated on the Cremation Authorization that he is to be scattered in the Mississippi River at our convenience, and with no attendant ceremony. Your initials next to that statement will suffice for authorization of scattering.

Again, allow me to express my sympathies to you on your loss. I understand that this is a very difficult and confusing time, and if there is anything further we can do for you, please do not hesitate to call.

Very Truly Yours,

Kevin Potter
Funeral Director
Potter and Sons Funeral Directors



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