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Estate of Paul

Court of Appeal of California, First District, Division Two
Sep 26, 1947
81 Cal.App.2d 595 (Cal. Ct. App. 1947)

Opinion

Docket No. 13430.

September 26, 1947.

APPEAL from an order of the Superior Court of Alameda County admitting a lost will to probate. Ezra W. Decoto, Judge. Affirmed.

G.H. Van Harvey, Morris E. Bruner and Breed, Robinson Stewart for Appellants.

John Felton Turner for Respondent.


[1] This is an appeal from an order admitting a lost will to probate. Two witnesses testified that, after the death of deceased, they and one other party saw and read the will which bequeathed all the property to Hazel Rhoten. The will was written, dated and signed wholly by decedent. It read substantially as follows: "In case of my death I leave all my property and money to my niece, Hazel Rhoten, in Oregon." The evidence is that the will was found in decedent's purse by three women who were present about the time of death. It was read by them and returned to the purse, which was then delivered to a sister of deceased.

The exact date of the will could not be recalled, but the witnesses testified that it was dated as some day in February, 1945, shortly before the death which occurred March 2, 1945. Another witness fully established that the will could not be found after diligent search.

Proponent's proof meets all the requirements of section 350 of the Probate Code and the findings of the trial court cannot be disturbed.

Order affirmed.

Goodell, J., and Dooling, J., concurred.

Appellants' petition for a hearing by the Supreme Court was denied November 24, 1947.


Summaries of

Estate of Paul

Court of Appeal of California, First District, Division Two
Sep 26, 1947
81 Cal.App.2d 595 (Cal. Ct. App. 1947)
Case details for

Estate of Paul

Case Details

Full title:Estate of MAUDE LYDIA PAUL, Deceased. AARON TURNER, Respondent, v. JOHN L…

Court:Court of Appeal of California, First District, Division Two

Date published: Sep 26, 1947

Citations

81 Cal.App.2d 595 (Cal. Ct. App. 1947)
184 P.2d 526