LANYON v. O'NEAL

No. 37674.

329 P.2d 850 (1958)

Ronald Kenneth LANYON et al., Plaintiffs in Error, v. J.W. O'NEAL, Defendant in Error.

Supreme Court of Oklahoma.

Rehearing Denied September 16, 1958.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Richard James, Stroud, John E. Dougherty, York, Neb., William A. Vassar, Joseph A. Young, Chandler, Okl., H.G. Wellensiek, Grand Island, Neb., M.M. Grosshans, York, Neb., for plaintiffs in error.

P.D. Erwin, Chandler, Phillip A. Tomek and John G. Tomek, David City, Neb., for defendant in error.


JOHNSON, Justice.

The action upon which this appeal is based had its origin in the State of Nebraska. One Irving H. Lanyon, a resident of that state, died testate. His will disposed of all his property and directed the executor to convert all of the estate, wherever situated, into money. The testator, after the execution of that will, duly executed a codicil to the will in which he revoked certain prior bequests and made...

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