Pat Summitt’s last will and testament didn’t spread the property of the Tennessee women’s basketball coaching legend.
Summitt gave all of her "tangible personal property" to her only son, Tyler. A copy of the will was obtained by the News Sentinel, and it specified that Summitt’s property included "automobiles, clothing, jewelry and other articles of personal use or ornament."
Summitt’s home off Alcoa Highway in Blount County was put up for sale earlier this summer. She lived at Sherrill Hill Senior Living in Knoxville from late January until her death on June 28 after a five-year battle with early onset Alzheimer’s disease.
The will is dated July 18, 2013. Summitt’s brother, Tommy Head, was the executor.
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