ESTATE OF BLIED


261 Wis. 32 (1952)

ESTATE OF BLIED: BLIED and another, Appellants, vs. BLIED and others, Respondents.

Supreme Court of Wisconsin.

February 5, 1952.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Hugh F. Oldenburg of Madison, for the appellants.

For the respondent executors there was a brief by Schubring, Ryan, Petersen & Sutherland of Madison, and oral argument by William Ryan.

Toebaas, Hart, Kraege & Jackman of Madison, for the respondents Mrs. Ferdinand G. Speth and Mrs. William E. Walker.


BROWN, J.

Frank C. Blied was an elderly gentleman who in his last years frequently revised his will. On April 20, 1946, he executed a will which contained a bequest of $500 to each of the petitioners. There was a codicil to this will, dated September 20, 1948, which did not affect these legacies, and a second codicil, November 17, 1948, which revoked them because Mr. Blied had made the gifts inter vivos. On December...

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