ROSE v. SOUTHERN MICHIGAN NATIONAL BANK OF COLDWATER

Docket No. 39, Calendar No. 44,705.

328 Mich. 639 (1950)

44 N.W.2d 192

ROSE v. SOUTHERN MICHIGAN NATIONAL BANK OF COLDWATER, MICHIGAN.

Supreme Court of Michigan.

Rehearing denied December 5, 1950.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Curtis & Curtis, William H. Frankhauser and Vent & Vent, for plaintiff.

Raymond H. Dresser, Arthur G. Lyon, Wedge & Andrews, Bodman, Longley, Bogle, Armstrong & Dahling (Louis F. Dahling, of counsel), for defendants.


REID, J.

Plaintiff filed her bill to enforce an agreement to make mutual wills in which wills plaintiff was to be a contingent beneficiary. From a decree dismissing the bill, plaintiff appeals.

Lester E. Rose, a banker at Coldwater, died in 1929, leaving an estate then worth about $525,000. He was survived by his 3 children, Stephen, Bertha and Edith Rose. Plaintiff is Stephen's widow.

Bertha and Edith never married. Under his will. Lester E. Rose...

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