Succession of Van Baast

140 So. 2d 506, 1962 La. App. LEXIS 1859
CourtLouisiana Court of Appeal
DecidedMarch 14, 1962
DocketNo. 5297
StatusPublished

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Succession of Van Baast, 140 So. 2d 506, 1962 La. App. LEXIS 1859 (La. Ct. App. 1962).

Opinion

ELLIS, Judge.

The Rev. Jos. P. van Baast departed this life in Holland on the 7th day of October, 1956, leaving a last will and testament in olographic form, executed at Vught, Holland, on the 8th day of August, 1947 in which the following bequests were made:

“ * * * I give and bequeath to the five children of Mr. John H. Heuvel and his wife (Johanna Schuurmans maiden name) names of the five children: Elizabeth, Leo, Mary, Johnnie and Joseph, all my shares of stock in the ‘First National Bank of Donaldsonville Ld U. S. A. and also One Thousand dollars of the money now deposited to my account in the above said First Nat. Bank in Donaldsonville Ld. U. S. A.
“The above names shares of stock and the one thousand dollars, to be divided equally among the above named five children. If at my death one of these five named children has died without heirs, the share of the dead child is to be equally divided among the remaining ones.
“If one of the five has died and has children, the child’s share to be equally divided among that child’s children.
“To ‘St. Joseph’s Society of the Sacred Heart for Colored Missions’ of which I am a member in good standing, I give and bequeath my policy of $400. (Four Hundred dollars) I hold in the Knights of Peter Claver Society founded by me to be paid to the Society at my death.
“Also one thousand dollars to be used for chapel windows or alters in the new Seminary in Washington, D. C. USA or anything else the Superior thinks best.
“Also five hundred dollars for Masses, to be said for the repose of my soul. These monies to be drawn from the ‘First Natl. Bank of Donaldsonville, Ld. U.S.A.
“To Mrs. Lise Thomas-Plaisance my old housekeeper (if she outlives me) or else to her daughter Miss Lise Plaisance, I give and bequeath: All the money she has deposited in the First National Bank of Don-aldsonville, La. USA in a separate account, which I have given her authority to handle. (Emphasis added.)
“When I am dead I forbid anyone to embalm my body. I want no flowers at my funeral, a plain simple coffin and I want to be buried in a Solemn High Mass. Following my funeral I desire an Octave of Masses, as is the custom a month’s mind for a year and an Aniversery Mass.
“I also bequeath to the Pastor of the Church where I’ll be buried five hundred dollars for Masses, one to be said each week till all are said. I want a headstone on my grave with this inscription:
REV. JOS. P. VAN BAAST, S. S. J. ORDAINED IN BALTIMORE MD. USA JUNE 21, 1904 DIED . FOR 43 YEARS MISSIONRARY AMONT THE NEGROES IN U. S. AMERICA
R.I.P.

All funeral expenses in Church on graveyard and Masses, all other accessories toward the funeral to be paid by my bank accountin the First Natl. Bank of Donald-sonville La U.S.A. All my remaining monies in the ‘First Nat. Bank of Donaldson-ville La USA in the Rotterdamsche Bank in Vught or in den bosch (Holland) the money I have on my person or in my clothes all my U.S.War Bonds or Saving Bonds, now in a box rented deposel box from the Rotterdamsche Bank, Kantoor’s-Hertogenbosch. Some old Bonds, yet in the First Natl. Bank of Donaldsonville Ld. USA. (if they are yet of value) I will and bequeath to my four brothers Kees, Hendrik, Marinus and Jan. To each I will [508]*508an equal share, Hendrick is dead, his share shall be divided among his four children, Mina, Piet, Willem and Jan.

“If any of my three living brothers, Kees, Marinus or Jan dies before me, the share of each shall be divided among the children of each equally. Willem, the son of Marinus is dead, his share equally to be divided among the living children of Wil-lem, now six in number.”

No executor having been named in the will, the First National Bank of Donald-sonville, Louisiana was appointed testamentary executor of the will, duly qualified as such, and caused an inventory of the effects of the succession to be made which is-duly filed and in the record, and the amount of property is listed in the sum of $12,297.-04 which was the amount on deposit in the-bank on the date of the death of Rev. van Baast. It is with this item that we are concerned.

The executor duly filed a provisional account which is shown to be as follows:

“Provisional Account 23rd Judicial District Court
Succession of Parish of Ascension
Rev. Jos. P. Van Baast State of Louisiana
No. 2911
PROVISIONAL ACCOUNT
Filed May 28, 1957 S/Raymond J. Carbo
Dy. Clerk of Court
GROSS AMOUNT OF INVENTORY: $17,322.04
LESS:
1. Expenses of last illness:
Hospital Physician, funeral and burial expenses paid by Herman Gerard Frank, Vught, Holland (3,276.46 guilders) $ 856.14
2. Legal Charges:
a. First National Bamk on Donaldsonville Dative Testamentary Executor, comission 433.06
b. Sims Insurance Agency, surety on bond of First National Bank 120.00
c. George R. Blum, attorney’s fees 1650.00
d. Sidney A. Marchand, Sr., curator ad hoc for absentee heirs 50.00
e. Two appraisers @ $10.00 each 20.00
f. Gonzales Weekly, advdrtising costs to date 4.64
g. Andrew J. Falcon, Clerk'of Court costs to date 7.55
h. Estimated future court costs 50.00
i. Estimated future advertising costs 5.00
3. Bequests:
a. Elizabeth Heuvel, Leo Heuvel, Mary Neuval, Johnnie Huevel and Joseph Heuvel 1000.00
b. Elizabeth Heuvel, Leo Heuvel, Mary Heuvel, Johnnie Heuvel and Joseph Heuvel (stock in First National Bank) 5000.00
[509]*5093. Bequests:
c. St. Joseph Society Washington D. C. for chapel windows or alters 1000.00
d. St. Joseph Society Washington D. C. for masses 500.00
e. Pastor J. A. Walen, Vught, Holland, for masses 500.00
f. Cornelius van Baast, Vught Holland, (Brother of deceased) 1525.16
g. Marinus van Baast, Vught, Holland (brother of deceased) 1525.16
h. Johannes van Baast, Vught, Holland (brother of deceased)
1525.16
H-i. Cornells Van Baast, Marinus van Baast, Johannes van Baast, Wilhelmina Josephine van Baast, Johannes Josephus van Baast, Josephus Petrus van Baast and Wilhelmus van Baast (U. S. Savings Bond) 25.00
i. Children of Hendrik van Baast, deceased brother of Rev. Jos. P. van Baast:
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