Lillian Burdge signed a power of attorney, or POA, that authorized her son Adelbert Burdge III, nicknamed “Butch,” to “make any and all decisions” concerning her “personal care, medical treatment, hospitalization and health care” — but a judge in St. Clair County appointed two of Lillian’s daughters (Michelle Anette Hagarty and Tena Payne) as co-guardians of Lillian’s person, although the judge didn’t expressly make the findings that Section 2-10 of the Power of …