This
is RM1461, day one thousand, four hundred and sixty one (four years) of trying
to rescue Mary G. Sykes from the broken guardianship system she finds herself
locked in.
I had the good fortune to see Mary a week ago. You Neighbors, Friends and Family of Mary Sykes will be very pleased to know that she was very talkative, happy for the attention, constantly asked if Gloria was there to take her home, if she had a home (the Guardian sold it in April) very, very appreciative and a little surprised to know that people are still trying to get her released from the financial exploitation, control and isolation she is in.
For those of you not familiar with the basics of this case, it's simple: four years ago the future guardian realized correctly that due to her own inappropriate actions, she was going to lose either 50% of her anticipated inheritance or 100% of it. The expediency was to avoid both by guardianizing her mother. It only took from June 30 to Dec 10.
So please, make a wish for rescue and justice or just raise a glass. That is what Mary might suggest herself if she was ever given permission to call or receive calls. It's been so long, Christmas Eve Dinner, 2009 ( and then only through the good graces of a Court Order) since I and my mom were allowed to see Mary that I can't remember if Mary preferred red or white.
I have to say how much I admire this 94 year old Lady and how well she has held out against the odds she faces. The same goes for those who have worked tirelessly and to keep the faith to help Mary. You know who you are.
May everyone pray, wish for and support the day that Mary will soon be able to
hold her daughter Gloria in her arms again.
I ask everyone give hope to each other on this 4th of July Independence Day, and hope Mary, unlike the last four years, will have her Independence of choice to be with her daughter Gloria and the rest of her loving family and friends and enjoy all the other blessings that are inherent in what Independence Day is meant to celebrate.
Very sincerely,
Scott Evans
See Also:
Mary Sykes, Illinois Victim
I had the good fortune to see Mary a week ago. You Neighbors, Friends and Family of Mary Sykes will be very pleased to know that she was very talkative, happy for the attention, constantly asked if Gloria was there to take her home, if she had a home (the Guardian sold it in April) very, very appreciative and a little surprised to know that people are still trying to get her released from the financial exploitation, control and isolation she is in.
For those of you not familiar with the basics of this case, it's simple: four years ago the future guardian realized correctly that due to her own inappropriate actions, she was going to lose either 50% of her anticipated inheritance or 100% of it. The expediency was to avoid both by guardianizing her mother. It only took from June 30 to Dec 10.
So please, make a wish for rescue and justice or just raise a glass. That is what Mary might suggest herself if she was ever given permission to call or receive calls. It's been so long, Christmas Eve Dinner, 2009 ( and then only through the good graces of a Court Order) since I and my mom were allowed to see Mary that I can't remember if Mary preferred red or white.
I have to say how much I admire this 94 year old Lady and how well she has held out against the odds she faces. The same goes for those who have worked tirelessly and to keep the faith to help Mary. You know who you are.

I ask everyone give hope to each other on this 4th of July Independence Day, and hope Mary, unlike the last four years, will have her Independence of choice to be with her daughter Gloria and the rest of her loving family and friends and enjoy all the other blessings that are inherent in what Independence Day is meant to celebrate.
Very sincerely,
Scott Evans
See Also:
Mary Sykes, Illinois Victim