"As the
coexecutor of my father's estate, it is my duty to administer the estate's assets properly.
John Branca,
coexecutor of Jackson's estate, said: "When you look at what the Presley estate has done, you see the opportunities here.
This is, of course, how The Crying of Lot 49 begins, with its heroine, Oedipa Maas, named
coexecutor of a staggeringly complex estate of far-flung business interests, the totality of which seems to contain all the mysteries and existential conundrums of a post-God, post-Bomb, post-Meaning America.
Cole bestowed 50 [pounds sterling] on his other
coexecutor, haberdasher William Marsh.
Lasky, a
coexecutor of the will, is a lawyer who represented Robbins for a period of more than thirty-five years.
In accordance with Tudor's lifelong belief in the corrupting power of money in individual hands, the financial beneficiaries were to be three nonprofit organizations: The Dance Notation Bureau, the Dance Division of the Lincoln Center Library for the Performing Arts (a branch of the New York Public Library), and a third group to be chosen by the sole trustee and
coexecutor (with Swanson) of the estate, former Tudor dancer Sally Brayley Bliss.