Brady v. Nichols

308 S.W.2d 100, 1957 Tex. App. LEXIS 2228
CourtCourt of Appeals of Texas
DecidedOctober 16, 1957
Docket13196
StatusPublished
Cited by9 cases

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Brady v. Nichols, 308 S.W.2d 100, 1957 Tex. App. LEXIS 2228 (Tex. Ct. App. 1957).

Opinion

W. O. MURRAY, Chief Justice.

This is an appeal from a judgment of the District Court of Bexar County, construing the will of Frank T. Brady, deceased. The trial was to the court without the intervention of a jury and resulted in a judgment making a construction of almost every provision in the will, from which judgment Lady P. Brady, individually and as independent executrix of the estate of Frank T. Brady, as well as Gladys Nichols, Margaret McDowell (Davis), E. G. Uhl, and Ouida Kendrick, have each prosecuted separate appeals.

The will of Frank T. Brady, deceased, was dated September IS, 1950, and was wholly in the handwriting of the testator. He left his property to people whom he described as “My beloved sisters and friends.”

*103 Frank T. Brady was never married and left as his nearest relatives, a full sister, Lady P. Brady, and a half sister, lone Hunter.

The will is not well written from a grammatical standpoint, it is not well paragraphed, the sentence structure is defective, and punctuation marks are misused. We here set out the entire will just as it is written, that is, as nearly as it is possible to reproduce it on the typewriter:

“I removed the clip. one (1)
“F. T. Brady
“Will of Frank T. Brady
“City of San Antonio
“State of Texas,
“County of Bexar.
“Know all men by these presents
“That Frank T. Brady of the State and County aforesaid. Being of sound mind and disposing mind and memory and knowing the uncertainty of life and the certainty of death do hereby make and publish this as my last will and testament hereby revoking any and all wills by me at any time herefore made.
“First
“I direct that all my just debts shall be paid out of my estate as soon after my death as possible and profitable
“Second
“I will devise and bequeath unto my beloved Sisters and Friends all the right title
“Two (2)
interest and possession after my death shall have to my lands tenemenents or rents and personal property wheresoever and wherever situated
“Third
“As follows my sister lone Hunter N.C.B. 179 Exc.W. 65.7 ft of E 274.7 ft of S. 24.6 ft of 7 A7 Allen Auto Electric Bldg St. Marys St. Free of all XXXXX incumbrans and debts.
“Forth
“My Sister Lady Brady the three story old Brady Bldg next to the eight story Brady Bldg Part of Lot 1 & 2 W. 9 in of 3 Block 21 N.C.B. 406 Does not include the eight story Brady Bldg also N. 354 of A 21 N.C.B. 162 Rusk St. Free of all incumbrans and debts, xxx also N.C.B. 409 x 5 & S. 84.3' of 6 A.B.C. Garage on Pecan St. Free of all incumbraces and debts.
“I Plurt my Hand”
F.T.B. Third (3) and my personal property wheresoever situated and all my money in Banks
“Fifth (5)
“To my friend Gladys Nichols Lot 1 & 2 W 9 in of 3 Block 21 N.C.B. 406 The Eight Story Brady Bldg Not the 3 story Three story Bldg that is deeded to my Sister Lady P. Brady Sixth (6) The merchantiz of the Empire Dock & Boat Co. Inc & the Empire Steel Co. of Houston shall be divided as follows 55% to Gladys Nichols 10% Ann Dawson 10'% to Joe Wilson 10% to Tony Aguilar 10% to Hal Wilcox 5'% Margrit. McDowell that is of the Corporation Stock after each pays this share of $500,000.00 to my estate out of the earnings of said corporation This is the total each shall receive. The property new now being used by Empire Steel Co shall rent for $1500.00 per month paid after expenses Taxes & Repairs interest 1/2 to Gladys Nichols 1/2 to Margret McDowell I will & bequest to Gladys Hichols & Margret McDowell 1/2 each Lot facing 181,. 4 ft on St. Rern-ard and extending back 300 ft along parrell lines in Luke Moore League as shown in Harris County.
“Also the track I bought from Tellepen in the rear of above track. This property shall not be sold as long as Empire Dock & Boat Co. are in business.
“Four (4)
XXXXXXXXXX & Margret McDowell The property can not be sold ever property but interest in same can be bassed on ($100.00 Dollars a month shall be put *104 aside for upkeep of Bldgs) E. G. Uhl shall receive $200.00 Two Hundred Dollars for life if my estate can afford it.
“Seventh (7)
“All my other properties shall be sold as soon as profitable & Practical to pay Taxes and apply on my debt
“This is in reference to all the properties that I have not listed in my will
“Ouida Kendrick shall have $150.00 One Hundred & Fifty no/100 Dollars on the same basis as Mr. E. G. Uhl if my estate can stand it for life.
“A word of explanation Where I wrote Free of all incumbraces & Debts I mean Loans County & City Taxes and lines if any and all and all Federal and State Taxes if any
“Five (X) (5)
The property Houston Texas known as Empire Steel Co. consisting of two properties 1400 St. Renard to railroad tracks in Rear. ' I Will and bequest to Margret McDowell & . xxxx xxxx xxxxx xxx xxxxx xxxxx If the corporation is sold. Until that time the corporation shall pay McDowell $150.-00 one Hundred & Fifty Dollars rent all taxes and expense shall be paid by the Corporation. The property in Corpus Christi shall go to my estate if sold that is the money.
“(7) Seventh
“All my other properties shall be sold as soon as practible & Profitable to Pay Taxes and apply on my Debt This is in reference to all the properties that I have not Listed in my will.
“(6) Sixth
“I will to my friend Margret McDowell the ranch I bought from Mr. Moore with the Turist Courts on Fredricksberg Road and all the A Stock on all my ranches Discribed Vol 3161 Page 542 Bexar County
“Frank T. Brady any other property not Listed goes to my Sister Lady P. Brady
“(é) ⅜½⅛
“7 Seventh
“(8) Eight
“I do hereby nominate and appoint Lady Brady or if she can not serve for
Gladys

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