Estate of Moody

257 P.2d 709, 118 Cal. App. 2d 300, 1953 Cal. App. LEXIS 1550
CourtCalifornia Court of Appeal
DecidedJune 2, 1953
DocketCiv. 19415
StatusPublished
Cited by28 cases

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Estate of Moody, 257 P.2d 709, 118 Cal. App. 2d 300, 1953 Cal. App. LEXIS 1550 (Cal. Ct. App. 1953).

Opinion

VALLÉE, J.

Appeal by the widow of Guy W. Moody, deceased, from that part of an order of the probate court wherein it was adjudged that an instrument offered for probate as a holographic will was entirely written, dated, and signed by the deceased, constituted his will, and that it be admitted to probate.

The instrument consisted of two sheets of paper and is as follows:

“ [Obverse Side of First Sheet]
Nov 21
Thanksgiving Day
To Whom it May Concern:
I Guy W Moody, sober but very lonely for my family do hereby wüí will to and leave to the following People.
Felix J Stansauk— The home in which they are now living — cancel the balance of their mortgage.
My Sister $10,000 Mrs Ethel Lyons Mrs. Viola Swanson CL 750991 $5000.00 a wonderful Christian and good friend who deserves some happiness
[Base of Obverse Side of First Sheet]
*304 [Reverse Side of First Sheet]
Set up a trust for my 3 children and make sure it goes for their college education my Insurance will probably take care of this.
Monday
Dec 3,1951
Thomas J Moody — $5000.00
My Sister
Venora Smith — Hughes Springs
Texas
5000.00
The balance of the estate should go to my wife so she can have a luxurious life as she no doubt has in mind. I have many many regrets for my past, but no one can erase this now
Signed ■—• Guy W Moody
[Base of Reverse Side of First Sheet]
[Second Sheet]
The rest of my belongings"are at the Valley Motel Montrose Life is too very lonely without my wife and family
Guy W Moody”
“A holographic will is one that is entirely written, dated and signed by the hand of the testator himself. It is subject to no other form, and need not be witnessed.” (Prob. Code, § 53.)

Appellant’s contention is that the writing preceding the date December 3, 1951, is not part of the will. She says that Thanksgiving Day in 1951 did not fall on November 21st (it fell on November 22d); that the partial date and the complete December date demonstrate two wholly different operations, obviously written on different dates; that the writing preceding the December date fails as a will because it is neither dated nor signed; and it is only that part of the writing which follows the December date that is the will.

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