IN RE BEITER ESTATE

Docket No. 6, Calendar No. 47,923.

361 Mich. 661 (1960)

106 N.W.2d 166

In re BEITER ESTATE. HAMPTON v. PEARSALL.

Supreme Court of Michigan.

Decided December 1, 1960.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Verne C. Hampton, named executor, plaintiff.

Milton F. Cooney, for defendants.


SMITH, J.

This is a will contest. It is asserted that, as a matter of law, the testatrix was not possessed of the mental capacity to execute a valid will.

The charge made arises out of Mrs. Beiter's (the testatrix's) condition at the time of execution of the will in July of 1953. She had suffered a severe stroke in November of 1952. Some 3 months later she suffered another and had remained under the care of private nurses in St. Joseph's Hospital, in Pontiac...

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