MOLNER v. SILBERT

Gen. No. 46,665.

8 Ill. App.2d 388 (1956)

132 N.E.2d 36

Lillian L. Molner, Individually and as Executor and Trustee Under Will of Herman Molner, Deceased, Appellant, v. David Silbert, as Executor and Trustee Under Will of Herman Molner, Deceased; Arthur Reinhold, Individually and as Executor and Trustee Under Will of Herman Molner, Deceased; Belle M. Cohn et al., Appellees.

Appellate Court of Illinois — First District, First Division.

Rehearing denied January 30, 1956.

Released for publication February 27, 1956.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Barnard and Barnard, of Chicago, for appellant; Morton John Barnard, of Chicago, of counsel.

David Silbert, of Chicago, for Arthur Reinhold, and David Silbert, Executors and Trustees, appellees; David Freed, of Chicago, for Marilyn Molner Mittelman, and Belle M. Cohn, appellees; D'Ancona, Pflaum, Wyatt & Riskind, of Chicago, for Sylvia Leeser, appellee; David Silbert, and Norman M. Mertes, both of Chicago, of counsel.


JUDGE BURKE delivered the opinion of the court.

Herman Molner of Chicago made his last will on October 30, 1950, and died July 28, 1951, survived by his widow, Lillian L. Molner, his daughter by a previous marriage, Belle M. Cohn, and seven grandchildren by previous marriages. The will was admitted to probate in the Probate Court of Cook County. The widow and two others are the executors. He left a gross estate of approximately...

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