GRONER, Associate Justice.
Julia D. Strohecker, a resident of the city of Washington, died in January, 1930, leaving a last will executed some six months prior to her death, in which substantially her entire estate, aggregating about $15,000, was left to her daughter Sallie Strohecker, then 45 years of age and afflicted with epilepsy. At the time of testatrix' death, there were four living sons ranging in ages from 31 to 43. Two of the sons, who are the appellees...
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