Glen Campbell disinherited three of his kids, who argued that Alzheimer’s disabled his mind

When the legendary Glen Campbell died in 2017, three of his eight children were disinherited from the will. An ongoing clash between him and three of his older kids states that he might not have made the decision in the right state of mind… Keep reading to learn more about this tragic tale.

Born in 1936, Glen Campbell was a country-pop legend who transcended genres with his smooth, sentimental melodies. His hypnotic vocals were first introduced to the world with 1965’s “Universal Soldier” and then back-to-back-hits in 1967 with “Gentle on my Mind” and “By the Time I get to Phoenix,” the latter collaborations with the Wrecking Crew, a collective of musicians.

Over the next two years, the Arkansas-born country crooner kept the flow going with “Dreams of the Everyday Housewife” and “Wichita on my Mind,” also in a partnership with the Wrecking Crew.

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