BRANDNER v. MYERS FUNERAL HOME

Docket No. 7, Calendar No. 44,932.

330 Mich. 392 (1951)

47 N.W.2d 658

BRANDNER v. MYERS FUNERAL HOME.

Supreme Court of Michigan.

Decided May 14, 1951.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Eldred & Eldred, for plaintiff.

Harry F. Briggs (Peter Munroe, of counsel), for defendants.


DETHMERS, J.

Plaintiff's decedent, hereinafter called plaintiff, was employed as a receptionist at defendant funeral home. Her duties included answering the telephone and doorbell. Her employer and family being away on a vacation, she was required to stay at the place nights, during which she was left in sole charge, responsible for receiving incoming calls. A bedroom and bathroom in her employer's living quarters over the funeral parlors were made available for her...

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