Kellar v. Bracy

45 Pa. D. & C.2d 67, 1968 Pa. Dist. & Cnty. Dec. LEXIS 172
CourtPennsylvania Court of Common Pleas, Lehigh County
DecidedMarch 12, 1968
Docketno. 337
StatusPublished

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Kellar v. Bracy, 45 Pa. D. & C.2d 67, 1968 Pa. Dist. & Cnty. Dec. LEXIS 172 (Pa. Super. Ct. 1968).

Opinion

Koch, P. J.,

Nancy D. Kellar, plaintiff in this amicable action in mandamus, is the widow of Robert W. Kellar, a former policeman em[68]*68ployed by the City of Allentown, a third class city. Defendants are the members and governing body of the Allentown Police Pension Fund Association which attained legal status pursuant to provisions of The Third Class City Code, 53 PS §39301 and 53 PS §39306, and ordinance no. 6924 of the City of Allentown. Among the powers of the association is the determination of the eligibility of widows of policemen to receive pensions.

The issue before us concerns the qualification of plaintiff to receive a pension of “one-half of the eligible pension of a Patrolman or $1,530.00 per annum, payable bi-weekly, effective as of October 2, 1966”.

The pleadings consist of a complaint, an answer, which admits each of plaintiff’s factual averments, and defendants’ motion for judgment on the pleadings.

Patrolman Kellar became a member of the police force of Allentown on October 8, 1953, and died of causes not related to his duties as a policeman on October 2, 1966. During his tenure as a full-time policeman he became a member of the Allentown Police Pension Fund Association, accepted the provisions of the ordinance relating to the association and made the required contributions to the fund. Nancy D. Kellar was married to the deceased patrolman on November 24, 1950, and the marital relationship existed at the time of death and also when the within action was instituted.

That mandamus will lie to compel the payment of a pension or retirement benefit is clear: Gianetta v. City of Allentown, 32 Lehigh 211; Christian v. Johnstown Police Pension Fund Association, 421 Pa. 240.

I.

The first contention of plaintiff is that she is entitled to the benefit on the ground that defendants, comprising the association, are obliged to make the demanded payment because it adopted a resolution [69]*69awarding the pension. Specifically, on January 5,1967, pursuant to written application by counsel for plaintiff, the association adopted a resolution granting the widow’s pension. Subsequent to the adoption of this resolution defendants failed to make the pension disbursements and ignored letters dated April 3, 1967, and April 7, 1967, by counsel renewing his demand for payment. At a meeting on May 4, 1967, attended by eight members of the association, the following resolution was presented:

“RESOLVED that the matter of carrying out of the motion as passed by the Allentown Police Pension Fund Association at a meeting held January 5, 1967 to pay Widow’s Pension to Nancy D. Kellar, widow of deceased Policeman Robert W. Kellar, be referred to the City Solicitor for Court decision”.

The vote on the foregoing resolution was four in favor and four against.

While it is not revealed in the pleadings we assume that after the association’s original action those charged with making the payments

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