Citizens National Bank of Paris v. Kids Hope United, Inc.

CourtAppellate Court of Illinois
DecidedNovember 21, 2008
Docket4-08-0162 Rel
StatusPublished

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Opinion

NO. 4-08-0162 Filed 11/21/08

IN THE APPELLATE COURT

OF ILLINOIS

FOURTH DISTRICT

THE CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK OF PARIS as ) Appeal from Trustee of the La Fern L. Blackman ) Circuit Court of Trust; as Trustee of the Ettoile Davis ) Edgar County Trust; as Trustee of the Ruth Cook ) No. 06CH59 Memorial Fund; and as Trustee of the ) Gladys Stratton Trust; and THE EDGAR ) COUNTY BANK & TRUST COMPANY OF PARIS, ) ILLINOIS, as Trustee of the Samuel R. ) Smith Trust, ) Plaintiffs-Appellees, ) v. ) KIDS HOPE UNITED, INC., an Illinois Not- ) Honorable for-Profit-Corporation, ) James R. Glenn, Defendant-Appellant. ) Judge Presiding. _________________________________________________________________

JUSTICE COOK delivered the opinion of the court:

In the 1960s, grantors La Fern L. Blackman and Ettoile

Davis each executed a trust that benefitted the Edgar County

Children's Home (the Home). The Blackman trust stated that the

Home would continue to receive income from the trust until the

Home "ceased to operate or exist." The Davis trust stated that

the Home would continue to receive income from the trust until

the Home ceased to function in its "present capacity." In 2003,

the Home merged with defendants, Hudelson Children's Home and

Family Services (Hudelson), now named Kids Hope United, Inc.

(Kids Hope). In 2006, plaintiffs and trustee, Citizens National

Bank of Paris (the Bank), filed a petition for instructions,

seeking a determination that the gifts to the Home lapsed because the Home "ceased to exist" and ceased to function in its "present

capacity" following the merger. Kids Hope, as the continuing

entity following the merger, argued that the gifts should not

lapse and it should continue to receive income from the trust.

Both the Bank and Kids Hope filed for summary judgment. The

court granted summary judgment to the Bank, finding that, as set

forth in section 11.50(a)(2) of the Business Corporation Act of

1983 (Act) (805 ILCS 5/11.50(a)(2) (West 2006)), the restrictive

conditions that each respective testator placed on her gift came

to pass. We reverse and remand.

I. BACKGROUND

A. Relevant History of the Home and Kids Hope

The Home was incorporated in the State of Illinois in

1898. Pursuant to its original charter, it was established as an

institution for the education of the dependent children in Edgar

County, Illinois, to exercise the custody and maintenance of such

children and to provide permanent homes for them in approved

private families. In 1900, the Home erected a building for this

purpose on Eads Avenue in Paris, Illinois.

On August 15, 1980, an amendment to the Home's articles

of incorporation changed its object to providing

"services to children and youth in the

fields of health, welfare[,] and education in

the State of Illinois, including multi-treat-

- 2 - ment and educational programs for emotionally

handicapped boys and girls of all races in

residential treatment centers, day treatment

services, counseling services to family, and

such other related auxiliary services as are

necessary or desirable from time to time to

accomplish these purposes; and to own or

lease property, establish and maintain resi-

dential treatment centers, homes, schools[,]

and other facilities required."

This was for the purpose of allowing the Home to become a resi-

dential placement resource for children throughout the State and

to receive state funding. It is unclear whether the Home actu-

ally ceased operating as a traditional orphanage in 1980, or

whether it operated in a manner akin to the broader mission for

some time.

The Home created a not-for-profit corporation, known as

the Children

to hold the Home's property and finances. In 1993, various

pieces of property, including the property on Eads Avenue, were

transferred into the Fund.

On July 1, 2003, the Home merged with Hudelson pursuant

to a merger agreement. In the agreement, Hudelson "guaranteed

that [the Home's] mission of working with children in Edgar and

- 3 - the surrounding counties will be continued." On March 25, 2005,

the real estate owned by the Fund was transferred to Hudelson.

On February 3, 2005, Hudelson changed its name to "Kids Hope."

Shortly thereafter, the facility on Eads Avenue closed. This

property was sold on June 16, 2006. Kids Hope continues to own

real estate in Edgar County in the form of two tracts of farmland

it received from estates.

Kids Hope has families in Edgar County who serve as

approved foster homes. Kids Hope offers services to some minors

in abused and neglect cases in Edgar County and has representa-

tives who appear in Edgar County juvenile court.

B. Blackman Will and Trust

La Fern L. Blackman died on July 11, 1967. She left a

last will and testament dated July 23, 1961. The will states in

pertinent part:

"I give, devise and bequeath any and all

farm land that I may own at the time of my

death to my sister, ETTOILE DAVIS, for and

during her natural life only ***[.]

After the death of my sister, ETTOILE

DAVIS, all of my farm land is to go to THE

CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK OF PARIS, Paris, Illi-

nois, as trustee***. *** From the income of

said farm land said trustee shall give

- 4 - twenty-five per cent (25%) thereof to the

Trustees of the EMBARRASS CEMETERY *** and

the remaining seventy-five per cent (75%) of

said net income is to be given to the EDGAR

COUNTY CHILDREN

to use the same as they deem best for said

home. In the event either or both of the

aforesaid organizations should cease to oper-

ate or exist, then said bank as trustee is to

distribute said portion or portions of said

net income to such charitable organization or

organizations as it deems worthy of said

money." (Emphasis added.)

C. Davis Will and Trust

Ettoile Davis died on April 27, 1971. She also left a

will, dated December 4, 1968. The will states in pertinent part:

"I give, devise, and bequeath any an all

farm land that I may own, at the time of my

death, to the *** Bank as trustee***. ***

The net income from the above mentioned

land is to be disposed of as follows:

Twenty-five per cent (25%) to the TRUST-

EES OF THE EMBARRASS CEMETERY***. *** The

remaining seventy-five per cent (75%) of said

- 5 - net income is to be given to THE EDGAR COUNTY

CHILDREN

Paris, Illinois. In the event either of the

aforesaid organizations shall cease to func-

tion in its present capacity, then the part

of the trust fund which would have gone to

this organization shall be divided equally

between the FIRST METHODIST CHURCH OF PARIS

MEMORIAL FOUNDATION, INC., THE EDGAR COUNTY

CHAPTER OF THE AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY, and

THE EDGAR COUNTY HEART ASSOCIATION." (Empha-

sis added.)

D. Procedural History

On December 26, 2006, in its status as trustee of the

La Fern L. Blackman Trust, the Ettoile Davis Trust, and several

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