Plummer v. Roberts

287 S.W. 316, 315 Mo. 627, 1926 Mo. LEXIS 874
CourtSupreme Court of Missouri
DecidedAugust 6, 1926
StatusPublished
Cited by27 cases

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Plummer v. Roberts, 287 S.W. 316, 315 Mo. 627, 1926 Mo. LEXIS 874 (Mo. 1926).

Opinion

*638 ATWOOD, J.

The above cases -present cross-appeals taken from the judgment of the circuit court in a suit to construe the will of John D. Richardson, deceased, instituted by E. D. Plummer and Ralph E. Costigan, trustees thereunder, against Evalina M. Roberts and others constituting the heirs at law of said deceased and the legatees named in said will. E. D. Plummer is one of the trustees named in the will, and Ralph E. Costigan is the successor of H. L. Stevenson, the other trustee named in said will. Estelle Brown, Willie Travers and Lee Travers are the niece and nephews respectively of the deceased and constitute his -sole surviving next of kin and heirs at law. The testator died on January 6, 1924. He was then seventy-six years of age and left no surviving widow or descendants. Born in the State of Maryland, he came to St. Joseph, Missouri, a penniless lad nineteen years- of age, and became one of its pioneer merchants. For more than fifty years he was engaged in the dry goods business and at the time of his death he had accumulated an estate of the approximate value of $600,000. Of this amount about $440,000 was represented by stock and undeclared dividends of the Richardson Dry Goods Company, a Missouri corporation located- at St. Joseph, Missouri, in which he was the dominant spirit and held a controlling interest. The broad issues joined necessitate a full statement of the contents of the will, pleadings and judgment. The will as admitted to probate January 14, 1924, by the Probate Court of Buchanan County, Missouri, is as follows (except the serial numbering of paragraph groups which was adopted in the pleadings and judgment for convenient reference and is here inserted for the same purpose) :

“1. I, John D. Richardson, resident of the city of St. Joseph, Missouri, being of sound mind and disposing memory, do make, publish and declare, this my last will and testament.
“My estate consisting of money, notes, stocks and bonds, and ail other property owned by me, real, personal, or mixed, wherever *639 situated I give, devise and bequeath unto E. D. Plummer and H. L. Stevenson, of St. Joseph, Missouri, in trust for the following uses and purposes, to-wit:
“I direct that said trustees and their successors in trust, shall hold, manage, and control, and conserve the property herein devised and bequeathed to them, and I give unto said trustees and their successors in trust, full power and authority to sell and convey or otherwise dispose of any or all of said property, in such manner and upon terms as to them may seem proper for the fulfillment of this trust; to invest or reinvest all moneys that may come into their hands, in such manner as they may think best, and do further empower said trustees to close the trust hereby vested in thenij and distribute said property or the proceeds thereof, among those entitled thereto under this will at any time they may think it for the best interest of all concerned, for them to do so.
“2. I direct that said trustees at my death shall pay any debts I may be owing, and to pay my funeral expenses,
“3. I direct my trustees to pay monthly to the following named persons in cash the amounts mentioned below during their lives and in addition to such other beqxrests as may be hereinafter made in their behalf.
“Evaline M. Roberts, of Easton, Maryland, the sum of one hundred dollars monthly. •
“To James A. Donovan of St. Joseph, Missouri, one hundred and fifty dollars monthly.
“To Onie Donovan, widow of Charles Donovan, of St. Joseph, Missouri, the sum of one hundred dollars monthly.
“4. I direct my trustees at such a time as the conditions of this trust will permit, to pay to the following persons, the sum of money following their names, as below, or if in their judgment, the trustees deem best, they may make partial payments:
“To Evaline M. Roberts of Easton, Maryland, the sum of twenty-five hundred dollars.
“To Estelle Brown, Taylors Island, Maryland, daughter of my half sister, Aline Travers, deceased, the sum of ten thousand dollars.
“To Willie Travers, Taylors Island, Maryland, son of above half sister, the sum of five hundred dollars.
“To Lee Travers, Taylors Island, Maryland, son of deceased half sister, the sum of five hundred dollars.
“To Mrs. Stella G-. Osing, No. 523 East Twenty-second Street, Baltimore, Maryland, the sum of ten thousand dollars.
“To John D. Roberts, No. 623 North Twenty-fifth Street, St. Joseph, Missouri, five thousand dollars. Also the house and lot where he resides at No. 623 North Twenty-fifth Street, St. Joseph, Missouri, also the vacant lot adjoining his residence on the south.
*640 “To John D. Roberts to use as he may deem best for his minor son, Jess Richardson Roberts, five thousand dollars.
“To Evaline Roberts, wife of Jesse I. Roberts, five thousand dollars.
“To Jessie Roberts, daughter of Evaline Roberts, and Jess I. Roberts, five thousand dollars.
“To Ed. C. Roberts, of Galesburg, Illinois, five thousand dollars.
“To Ed. C. Roberts to use as he may see fit for his son Ed. C. Roberts, Jr., a minor, twenty-five hundred dollars.
“To Matt Plummer of the Richardson Dry Goods Company, St. Joseph, Missouri, twenty-five hundred dollars.
“To Mamie Plummer, sister of above, twenty-five hundred dollars.
“To James A. Donovan, of St. Joseph, Missouri, five thousand dollars.
“To Onie Donovan, widow of Charles T. Donovan, two thousand dollars.
“To Fred Donovan and to Charles Donovan, sons of above, two thousand dollars each.
“To George R. Daniels if in my employ at time of my death, the sum of four thousand dollars.
“To Nora Riordan, if in my employ at the time of my death, the sum of four thousand dollars.
“To Mrs. Hal Morehead, of Kansas City, Missouri, for such use as she may see fit for her daughter, Sarah Morehead, one thousand dollars.
“To Martina Martin and Dora Martin, of St. Joseph, Missouri, the sum of two thousand dollars each.
“To John W. Plummer of Talbot County, Maryland, the sum of two thousand dollars.
“To Rev. Charles Molony of Christ Episcopal Church the sum of three thousand dollars for his personal use.
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