Asking Eric: Wife left a gift to niece in her will, but I hesitate to honor it

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Asking Eric: Wife left a gift to niece in her will, but I hesitate to honor it
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Dear Eric: When my wife and I updated our wills, she designated a diamond tennis bracelet and diamond stud earrings to her niece (she had no biological children of her own). Later that month my wife was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer to which she would succumb 19 months later. My daughter (my wife’s stepdaughter) is a radiation oncologist and became our daily advocate as we navigated the byzantine world of cancer treatment.

Shortly after my wife’s diagnosis, her niece became engaged and it was my wife’s one wish that she live long enough that we could attend her niece’s wedding, which we did. At no time during my wife’s illness did the niece reach out to her aunt, that I know of, other than to visit her during her final two weeks with her parents, looking bored the whole time.

That year, I arranged a two-day celebration of life. I sent out invitations and asked for RSVPs. The niece’s mother told me that they (my wife’s brother, his wife, and the niece) would, unfortunately, not be able to attend as the niece was pregnant and the second day of the celebration fell on the day they decided to have the reveal party for the new baby, even though they knew of the celebration of life even before the pregnancy was announced.

While my wife had designated her niece as the recipient of the bracelet and earrings I, still having complete control of the will, would like to give those items to our daughter. She was there daily for my wife for which she was more than appreciative, and I do believe in my heart had my wife known how poorly her niece behaved during her illness and following her death she would want our daughter to have those items too. So, what do I do, honor my wife’s wishes as she declared them before becoming ill or do what I think she would have wanted based on the niece’s behavior during her illness and after?

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