Fick Will

211 A.2d 425, 418 Pa. 352, 1965 Pa. LEXIS 604
Supreme Court of Pennsylvania·Decided June 30, 1965·No. Appeal, No. 189·Published·Cited by 5 cases

Opinion

Opinion by

Me. Chief Justice Bell,

Daniel <7. Fick, testatrix’s son, who was the residuary legatee of testatrix’s original lawyer-drawn will dated January 28, 1957, appeals from the Decree of the Orphans’ Court which involved the interpretation of a holographic paper written by his mother, Hattie L. Fick. The appellant contends this holographic paper dated April 25 or May 22, 1963, was a will which, by implication, revoked his mother’s will of 1957.

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