Estate of Shumack

313 P.2d 90, 152 Cal. App. 2d 208, 1957 Cal. App. LEXIS 1877
CourtCalifornia Court of Appeal
DecidedJuly 1, 1957
DocketCiv. 5449
StatusPublished
Cited by1 cases

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Estate of Shumack, 313 P.2d 90, 152 Cal. App. 2d 208, 1957 Cal. App. LEXIS 1877 (Cal. Ct. App. 1957).

Opinion

MUSSELL, J.

May Shumack died testate in San Diego County on May 31, 1954, and left surviving her one sister, Mrs. Fred 0. (Nellie G.) Jackson, the appellant herein; three nieces, Mrs. Anthony Maday, Mrs. Helen Hayes, and Mrs. David Kessler; two nephews, Messrs. Frederick and Lewis Petley, who were related by blood to her deceased husband; and two cousins, Messrs. Orph and John Cottingham, who were also related to decedent’s predeceased spouse. The Bank of America was named by decedent as her local executor and the Messrs. Cottingham were named as alternative executors in the state of Indiana.

Decedent’s will, dated January 8, 1951, and two codicils, dated respectively October 1, 1953, and March 15, 1954, were all entirely written, dated and signed by the testatrix and were duly admitted to probate.

On April 18, 1955, the Bank of America filed its first and final account, report, petition for distribution and construction of will, determination of heirship, for final distribution and for allowance of statutory and extraordinary fees. An answer to this petition was filed by Nell Maday, Helen Hayes and Frederick J. Petley and on May 5, 1955, there was filed on behalf of appellant a “Statement of Claim of Interest in Estate” wherein it was set forth that appellant was the sister and sole heir at law of the decedent, and claim was made to the whole of said estate, with certain exceptions. On May 25, 1955, appellant filed her “Petition for Probate of Earlier Will,” an holographic will in the form of a letter dated August 10, 1929. On June 10, 1955, Nell Maday, Helen Hayes and Frederick Petley filed objections to the probate of this will offered by appellant. These matters were heard in November, 1955, and on November 30th the probate judge filed an “Opinion of the Court” and on January 16, 1956, filed an “Order Interpreting and Construing Will and Codicils and Determining Heirship and Decree of Distribution and Ruling on Petition of Nellie G. Jackson for Probate of Earlier Will.” Appellant filed a notice of intention to move for a new trial and on February 8, 1956, the probate judge filed an order vacating his order of January 16, 1956. A supplemental opinion was filed by the judge on February 8, *210 1956, and on February 10, 1956, the judge filed his “Order and Decree Interpreting and Construing Will and Codicils and Determining Parties Entitled to Distribution and Disposing of Petition for Probate of Earlier Will.” Nellie Jackson appeals from this order, claiming that the interpretations, constructions and directions of the probate judge are erroneous.

Appellant first argues that paragraphs two to seven, inclusive, of the will do not constitute bequests because the testatrix failed to use therein words of donation indicating a wish, design or intent to make a bequest or gift. This contention is without merit.

The will of January 8, 1951, begins as follows:

"Coronado California
“January 8 - 1951
“I May G. Shumack, at this time a resident of San Diego County, and being of sound mind and menory do make published declare this to be my last will and testament.”

Paragraphs first to seventh, inclusive, follow and read:

“1st All debts must be paid. Take my body or send it to Muneie Indiana. Then I want a Grave marker like my husbands.
“2nd Mrs Anthony (Nelle) Maday, 562 Robinwood Detroit Mich. The Muneie Federal Savings and Loan Asse Stock.
“3rd Lewis Petley (Rockford, Michigan First Federal Savings and Loan Asse San Diego Calif.
“4dh Mrs. David (Pauline) Kessler 3612 Kendal Ave Cincinnati Ohio. The Railroadmen’s Federal Savings and Loan Asse. Indianapolis Indiana.”
“5th Mr Frederick (nephew) Petley 14318 Lauder Ave Detroit Mich. The Arsenal Building and Loan Co Indianapolis Indiana.
“6th Mrs. H. L. Hayes (Helen niece) 21461 Sloan Dr apt 205) San Diego Federal Savings and Loan Co.
“7th Mrs Fred 0. Jackson 828 Guadalupe Ave Coronado Calif Western Building and Loan Co (Salt Lake Utah.
“Miss Lilly Jackson 134 West 9th Ave Columbus Ohio Marion Federal Building and Loan Co Marion Indiana.”

Paragraphs eighth, ninth and tenth are as follows:

“8th Give $1,000) One Thousand dollars to the Grace Episcopal Church Muneie Indiana In Menory Harry A. Shumack May G. Shumack and My mother Helen Gatrell. Take it from War Bonds.
*211 ‘'9th The Grand Fathers Clock goes to SHa Eaton Coronado Calif.
“10th Mrs. Orph Cottingham R.R#3 Noblesville Indiana is to have the interested of The Federal Savings and Loan Assc Marion Indiana to see the graves are kept up and some flowers on them some time if anything happens to her or her husband it goes to nices and nephew if she wants to sell it is all right.”

It should be here noted that paragraphs eighth, ninth and tenth of the will contain words indicating intended bequests, to wit, “Give” in paragraph eighth; “Goes To” in paragraph ninth; and “Is to Have” in paragraph tenth.

At the bottom of the first page of the will the testatrix wrote the word “Over” and on the back of that page wrote as follows:

“11th William H. Grist. (U S Internal Revenue Service) 1533 8th Ave. San Diego $500 Bonds U.S. for being kind to me.
“12. Mr. Martin Wicarius (569 C Avenue Coronado Calif.) $500 in U S Bonds.
‘ ‘ 13. Mr Fred Brunner 1134 Orange Avenue Coronado Calif. $500.00 Bond.
“14 Mrs. Richard R. Bradley Jr (Comd.) 540 C Avenue. Coronado Calif $500.
“15 Mrs J. F. McClain 777 B Avenue Coronado Calif. $100 U S. Bond.
“16 Mrs. Wm F Gresham 550 Marina Ave. Coronado Calif $100 U.S. Bond.
1010. E Ave
“17 Mrs Harry Levinsinton 443 Palm Avenue Coronado Calif $300 Bond.
“If any of the above had died since this is made it What is left of the U. S Bonds divide among the last seven on this page. eight
“The money I have in Savings in Banks Of America and the First National Bank, divide it between the nieces Mrs. L. A. Hayes Detroit Mrs Anthony Maday Detroit Nephews Frederick Petley and Lewis Petley Rockford Mich.
“My checking accounts in both of the Banks if there is any left or out of the War Bonds after the Inheritance tax and other expenses divide it among the seven. Give Shares of the San Diego Gas Co to Mrs David Kessler Cincinnati Ohio Divide my rings and other Jewlery among the 3 nieces.
“I here appoint Bank of America to be the Executor.

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