Browarsky Estate

43 Pa. D. & C.2d 571, 1967 Pa. Dist. & Cnty. Dec. LEXIS 251
CourtPennsylvania Orphans' Court, Allegheny County
DecidedApril 6, 1967
Docketno. 1821 of 1954
StatusPublished
Cited by1 cases

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Browarsky Estate, 43 Pa. D. & C.2d 571, 1967 Pa. Dist. & Cnty. Dec. LEXIS 251 (Pa. Super. Ct. 1967).

Opinion

Rahauser, J.,

A petition for distribution was filed in the above estate on November 28, 1966, and numerous exceptions were filed to it and to the first and final account and the supplemental accounting.

The matter presently before the court arises from a petition for distribution and to lift suspension on a fund of $228,498.07, which was suspended by a decree of this court dated August 7,1964.

The fund of $228,498.07 was ordered suspended pending a tax settlement that was pending for a considerable period of time.

The tax litigation was involved in varying degrees with litigation that engulfed the estate almost from the date of the death of testator.

The exceptions now under consideration concern interest on funds paid to the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in payment of Pennsylvania transfer inheritance tax, funds paid to the Internal Revenue Service for Federal estate taxes, and funds used and paid to Dora Foster and Lewis Shepperd, the executors of this decedent’s estate, and Sadie Shapira, also known as Sadie Shepperd, a sister of decedent.

[573]*573The decree of suspension of the aforesaid $228,498.-07 was entered by this court, subsequent to orders dated July 15, 1964, directing the filing of a supplemental petition for distribution and a settlement agreement and stipulation of same date. These instruments, more specifically, read as follows:

“Decree
“Before BOYLE, P.J., COX, RAHAUSER AND WOLK, JJ.
“Per Curiam
“AND NOW, to wit, this 15th day of July, 1964, it appearing to the Court that a Supplemental Petition for Distribution with a Stipulation has been filed, and it further appearing to the Court that the Stipulation disposes of all the exceptions to the decree of the auditing judge in addition to other matters undisposed of by the auditing judge, it is hereby ordered and decreed that the entire record be returned to the auditing judge for a decree in accordance with the Supplemental Petition for Distribution and Stipulation filed.
(Sgd) Per Curiam
W”
“Stipulation — Agreement
“WHEREAS, a Decree of Distribution was entered by the Court in the above entitled Estate on May 16, 1963;
“WHEREAS, exceptions were filed to said Decree of Distribution dated May 16,1963;
“WHEREAS, it is the desire of all of the parties in interest to agree to an amicable disposition of the exceptions and the settlement of all matters with the exception of having the Federal Estate Tax and the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Inheritance Tax prorated, and what amount of interest, if any, that may be due for any moneys used for the payment of these Taxes.
[574]*574“NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the foregoing, we, the parties in interest, personally or by our attorneys who are duly authorized to execute this Stipulation-Agreement in our behalf, request your Honorable Court to enter a Decree dismissing or sustaining exceptions as hereinafter set forth, prorate the costs incurred in opposing the election of Helen Collier Browarsky, alleged common law wife of Ike Browarsky, deceased, to take against his Last Will and Testament, and make distribution in conjunction with the First and Final Account, Petition for Distribution, and Supplemental Petition for Distribution filed and all other matters agreed to in this Stipulation-Agreement.
“1. Exception to disallowance of check payable to Sadie Shapira in the sum of $300.00 is dismissed.
“2. Exception to disallowance of check payable to Lewis A. Shepperd in the sum of $1,000.00 is dismissed.
“3. Exception to the allowance of a sur-charge against Lewis A. Shepperd and Dora Foster, Executors, in the sum of $132.00 is sustained.
“4. Exception to the allowance of the claim of Dora Foster on a check in the sum of $7,500.00 is sustained, and Dora Foster is allowed the sum of $5,625.00 for payment in full of her claim on said check in the sum of $7,500.00.
“5. Exception to disallowance of any and all bond premiums paid for the bond posted for Lewis A. Shepperd, non-resident Executor, is dismissed.
“6. Lewis A. Shepperd and Dora Foster, Executors of the Estate of Ike Browarsky, deceased, are to be paid the sum of $7,000.00, that is $3,500.00 each, as Executor Fees for payment in full for all services rendered to the principal residuary of said Estate.
“7. Sur-charge claim of the personal residuary legatees, namely Mellon National Bank and Trust Company, Trustee for Rachel Sandra Browarsky and Be[575]*575nita Mae Browarsky and Henrietta Browarsky Ruck-berg against Lewis A. Shepperd and Dora Poster, Executors of the Estate of Ike Browarsky, deceased, arising out of the management of the lease for the Bellevue Theatre, Lincoln Avenue, Bellevue Borough, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, is dismissed.
“8. Any recovery that may be made either through a compromise settlement or trial resulting in a verdict in the suit filed in the Court of Common Pleas of Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, Associated Theatres, Inc., Plaintiff, vs. Ernest Stern, Defendant, at No. 1938 April Term, 1964, is to be paid to the personal residuary legatees of the Estate of Ike Browarsky, deceased.
“9. The costs in the sum of $21,084.25 incurred in opposing and defeating the election of Helen Collier Browarsky to take against the Last Will and Testament of Ike Browarsky, deceased, are to be charged as follows:
Amount to be Charged
“Real Estate ......................... $4,438.24
“Personal Estate to be charged as follows:
“Joseph Browar and Lewis A. Shepperd :
on the proceeds of stock of Screen 'Guild :
Production Company — $750.00 :
“Stock of Chateau Amusement Co.— :
$500.00; :
and : 264.90
“Associated Theatres, Inc.— :
$625.00 :
“Dora Foster on her legacy of $10,000.00 .. 1,412.47
“Rachel 'Sandra Browarsky............. 5,987.46
“Benita Mae Browarsky................ 5,987.46
“Henrietta Browarsky Ruckberg......... 2,993.72
“10. Fee of David M. Janavitz, Esquire, for services rendered to the Executors of the
(Sgd) Alexander Cooper Attorney for Lewis A. Shepherd, Individually (Sgd) Charles F. Dean Attorney for Mellon National Bank and Trust Company, Trustees for Rachel Sandra Browarsky and Benita Mae Browarsky (Sgd) John G. Frazer, Jr. Attorney for Dora Foster, Individually (Sgd) Charles F. Dean Attorney for Henrietta Browarsky Ruckberg

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