Gettins v. Grand Rapids Trust Co.

228 N.W. 703, 249 Mich. 238, 1930 Mich. LEXIS 690
CourtMichigan Supreme Court
DecidedJanuary 24, 1930
DocketDocket No. 53, Calendar No. 34,490.
StatusPublished
Cited by8 cases

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Bluebook
Gettins v. Grand Rapids Trust Co., 228 N.W. 703, 249 Mich. 238, 1930 Mich. LEXIS 690 (Mich. 1930).

Opinion

Clark, J.

The bill prays construction of a will. Prom the decree plaintiff has appealed.

The will:

“I, Annie J. M. Smith, of the city of Muskegon, State of Michigan, being of sound mind and memory, do make, publish and declare this my last will and testament, hereby revoking all former wills and codicils thereto, if any, by me at any time heretofore made.
*240 “First. I direct the payment of all my just debts and burial expenses.
“Second. I give and bequeath all my household goods, furniture and furnishings, including books, pictures, rugs, musical instruments, my silverware and jewelry, my wearing apparel and kindred articles, to my daughters, Belle S. Gettins, of Muskegon, Mich., and Shirley S. Thurston, of Montclair, New Jersey, if surviving me, or to the survivor of them.
“Third. If my said daughter, Belle S. Gettins, or her issue, survives me, I direct my executor to divide the rest, residue and remainder of my estate, real, personal and mixed, wherever the same may be situated, into two parcels of equal value each, in its judgment; and as to said parcels I give, devise and bequeath the same as follows:
“Section A. One thereof to my said daughter, Shirley S. Thurston, if she survives me, and the same to her issue if she does not survive me.
“Section B.' One thereof to the issue of my said daughter, Belle S. Gettins, if she is deceased with issue surviving me.
‘ ‘ Section O. If my said daughter, Belle S. Gettins, survives me, then one portion thereof to the Grand Rapids Trust Company, a corporation, of Grand Rapids, Michigan, in trust, however, for the following uses and purposes:
“Clause 1. To take possession of, care for, manage and control the same; to pay all taxes, insurance, repairs and other necessary expenses and its reasonable charges and expenses for the proper care and management of this trust fund; and to rent or lease, to sell and convey and convert into money, any part or all thereof as it, in its discretion, shall deem for the best interest of my estate and the beneficiaries of this trust; and to invest and reinvest any moneys of this trust fund or the proceeds of any sales, in such income producing securities or properties, as, in its judgment, it shall deem proper, hereby *241 giving- to my said trustee for such, purposes all of the authority and power I would possess, if living.
‘ ‘ Clause 2. During the period that my said daughter, Belle S. Gettins, shall survive me, I direct my trustee to pay to her, in monthly or quarterly installments, as she may elect, the net income arising from this trust fund; and upon her death I direct as follows:
‘ ‘ (a) If she has issue then surviving I direct my trustee to divide this trust fund into' portions of equal value in its judgment, the number being one for each of her children then surviving, and one for each child deceased with issue then surviving-, if any such; and I direct my trustee to pay, deliver and convey one of said portions to the issue of each such child deceased, if any; and one portion to each child surviving- and having reached 25 years .of age, if any; and any remaining portions, my trustee shall keep each as a special trust fund, for one each of her children surviving and being less than 25 years of age, and it shall pay to each such child the net income arising from his or her special fund, and upon a child reaching the age of 25 years, it shall pay, deliver and convey to said child his or her special trust fund; and in the event of the death of such child before the same shall reach the age of 25 years, my trustee shall pay, deliver and convey his or her special fund to my said daughter’s children surviving, except this, that if any child has died with issue then surviving-, said issue shall take the share the deceased child would receive if living and if at the death of any child my daughter has no issue then surviving, it shall pay, deliver and convey the special fund to my daughter, Shirley S. Thurston, if surviving, and to her issue, if she is deceased.
“(b) If she has no issue then surviving I direct my trustee to pay, deliver and convey this trust fund to my said daughter, Shirley S. Thurston, if then surviving, and to her issue, if she is deceased.
*242 “Fourth. If my said daughter, Belle S. Gettins, or her issue does not survive me, I give, devise and bequeath the said rest, residue and remainder of my estate, wherever situated, to my said daughter, Shirley S. Thurston, if surviving* me, and the same to her issue if she does not survive me.
“Fifth. If I own real estate at my death, I request the same shall be sold as rapidly as my executor shall deem it advisable so to do, except this, however, that if my daughter, Shirley S. Thurston, is surviving, my executor shall confer with her as to the same and secure her approval to any sale before its completion; and, I- also direct that the party making a sale of such real estate, whether same be my executor or some other person, shall receive therefore the prevailing real estate commission then being paid in Muskegon.
‘ ‘ Sixth. I hereby nominate and appoint the Grand Rapids Trust Company, the executor of this, my last will and testament, giving and granting unto it as such executor, full power and authority to sell and convey and in any lawful manner dispose of my estate, both real and personal, or any part thereof, upon such terms, at such times and in such manner as it shall deem proper and for the best interest of my estate.
“In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and seal this 29th day of May, A. D. 1920.
“Annie J. M. Smith. (L. S.)
“The foregoing instrument, consisting, of three type-written pages and 21 lines was, on this 29th day of May, 1920, signed in our presence and published and declared by the testatrix to be her last will and testament, and we, at her request and in her presence and in the presence of each other, have hereunto signed our names as witnesses.
“Jos. E. Wake, of Maplewood, N. J.
“Jos. B. Wake, of Grand Rapids, Mich.”

Testatrix died in August, 1928, leaving two children, both of whom are now living. Shirley Thurston *243 was then 42 years old, mother of four living children. The other daughter is plaintiff B.elle Gettins, then 52 years old, who has no issue.

The general plan or scheme of the will is (omitting particulars):

(1) To give one-half of the estate to Shirley in fee.

(2) (a) To give a life estate in the other half to Belle (b) with remainder to Shirley or her issue if Belle die without issue, and, (c) if Belle die with issue, to give the remainder to such issue (or to issue of any deceased child), to be held in trust, however, until such issue attain the age of 25 years.

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