Myers v. Smith

16 N.W.2d 628, 235 Iowa 385, 155 A.L.R. 1413, 1944 Iowa Sup. LEXIS 519
CourtSupreme Court of Iowa
DecidedDecember 12, 1944
DocketNo. 46582.
StatusPublished
Cited by10 cases

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Myers v. Smith, 16 N.W.2d 628, 235 Iowa 385, 155 A.L.R. 1413, 1944 Iowa Sup. LEXIS 519 (iowa 1944).

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Smith, J.

Fred E. Gates died March 29, 1925. His will was admitted to probate April 13, 1925, and his wife, Yiola G. Gates, was appointed and qualified as executrix thereof. His will, by item 2, gave to Ilo Grace Crabtree “who has made her home with me for several years last past, if she shall survive me, ’? the sum of $15,000, “to be paid to her within one year after my decease. ’ ’

The will was dated December 14, 1918. Item 3 of the will Avas as folloAvs:

“I give, devise and bequeath unto my beloved wife, Viola (1. Gates, all the rest, residue and remainder of my estate 'and property, including all real estate and personal property of Avhich I shall die seized and possessed or to which I shall be entitled at the time of my decease, she to have and takeAhe same absolutely and Avithout condition.”

These were the only bequests. On or about the same day the will was admitted to probate the legatee named in item 2 executed and delivered to the executrix the following instrument:

Comes now Ilo Crabtree Smith a.nd states to the Court, that *387 she is the identical Ilo Grace Crabtree named as one of the beneficiaries under the will .of the said F. E. Gates, deceased, wherein she was to receive the sum of Fifteen Thousand ($15,000.00) Dollars, from said estate, and I further state that I know it»was the intention of the said F. E. Gates, immediately prior to his death, to change the said bequest from myself and give to his wife Viola G. Gates, his entire estate, and it is therefore my desire and in order to comply with the said desire of the said decedent, I do hereby renounce and relinquish all and every right, title or claim that I may have in and to said legacy, in order that the same may become a portion of the estate of the said F. E. Gates, and pass to the residuary legatee under the said will.

Ilo Crabtree Smith

Formerly Ilo Grace Crabtree. ’ ’

This document was duly verified by the legatee and attached to it was a signed statement of her husband consenting to and acquiescing in the execution of “the within relinquishment.”

Plaintiffs herein are the only heirs of Fred E. Gates, being his sister, Katie A. Sours, and the administratrix of the estate of Ella Myers, his other sister. Viola Gates, his widow, elected to accept the provisions of his will. As executrix she filed her final report on or about April 30, 1926, in which she stated:

“That under the terms and conditions of the Will of the said decedent one Ilo Crabtree Smith, formerly Ilo Grace Crab-tree, was given and bequeathed the sum of $15,000.00, and thereafter on or about January 21st, 1923, [sic] the said Ilo Crab-tree Smith, formerly Ilo Grace Crabtree, filed in this Court her written ‘Relinquishment of Rights under the will of decedent’ whereby she renounced and relinquished all and every right, title and claim that she might have in said estate in order that the same may become a portion of the estate and pass to the residuary legatee of said will. Her husband W. R. Smith having joined in said relinquishment, and whereby this executrix Viola G. Gates in her personal capacity' became the sole and only beneficiary under the will of the said decedent Fred E. Gates, deceased, he having died testate.
*388 “That this executrix has turned over to herself Viola G. Gates in her personal capacity all.of the property of every kind and character, real, personal or mixed property wherever the same may be found by assignment and otherwise, after having paid all of the claims filed in said estate and all costs of administration and both the State Inheritance Tax and the Federal Estate Tax, receipts for all of which are duly filed with this report. * * #
‘ ‘ That I, Viola G. Gates, in my individual capacity do hereby receipt for and acknowledge in full the receipt of all properties, real, personal, or mixed from the said executrix belonging to the estate of the said Fred E. Gates and also widow’s allowance granted by this Court, and do hereby ask that the Final Report be accepted and approved and the said executrix therein discharged. That there is no other person interested in said estate and no other or further notice is necessary in order to close the same. I, Viola G. Gates, aged 65 years, residing at Marble Rock, Iowa, am the surviving spouse of said decedent; that there are no other heirs and no other legatees and devisees'.”

The court thereupon made its order, dated April 30, 1926, discharging the executrix and closing the estate. This order made a finding that Ilo Grace Crabtree, now Ilo Crabtree Smith, and her husband, on or about January 21, 1926, “* * * filed in this Court their written relinquishment of all rights in and to said bequest * * * in order that the said bequest might become a portion of the estate of the said Fred E. Gates and pass to the residuary legatee ■ Viola G. Gates under said will of said decedent * * No notice of the hearing was served on these plaintiffs.

Viola G. Gates (also known as Viola Russell Gates) is now deceased and defendant herein is said Ilo Crabtree Smith as executrix of her estate. She is not a party in her individual capacity.

The foregoing statement of facts is substantially as alleged in plaintiff’s petition (filed August 20, 1941), which also alleges (based on the facts stated) that said Viola G. Gates, because of the allegations in her final report, was guilty of fraud and misrepresentation and mistake of fact; that upon said renuncia *389 tion of the $15,000 bequest the renounced légacy became intestate property and upon the widow’s election to take under the will it passed to the plaintiffs as the only heirs of decedent; and ‘ ‘ that by and through the aforesaid mistakes of fact, or some of them,” the ex parte order closing the estate was erroneously entered, “which mistakes of fact the court would thereafter have discovered and corrected but for the continued silence of Yiola G. Gates * * * in violation of her relation of trust and confidence to the court and these plaintiffs. ’ ’

Plaintiffs prayed that the order of April 30, 1926, closing the estate of Fred E. Gates, be set aside, that the estate of Yiola Russell Gates and the executrix thereof be required to fully account to these plaintiffs for the $15,000 legacy, and for general equitable relief.

To this petition defendant responded with a motion to dismiss, urging the statute of limitations, laches, estoppel, and • res adjudieata. By amendment to the motion it was further urged that' the instrument denominated “relinquishment of rights under the will of decedent” was in fact an assignment and not a renunciation; and that there was no fraud in concealing from plaintiffs the said “relinquishment” “in that there was no duty on said Yiola G. Gates to inform the plaintiffs concerning the same,” and that “there was no fraud in paying to herself the residuary estate” in that same was done pursuant to order of court after advising the court of all material facts. The motion, of course, admits the facts pleaded in the petition.

The trial court overruled the motion to dismiss, defendant elected to stand on her motion, and judgment was entered against her from which she now appeals.

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