WILLS v. DISSING

Nos. 38697, 38698.

356 P.2d 339 (1960)

Charles L. WILLS and Beverly Jean Fulton, Plaintiffs in Error, v. Conrad DISSING, Defendant in Error. Charles L. WILLS and Beverly Jean Fulton, Plaintiffs in Error, v. Maurice C. WILLS, Defendant in Error.

Supreme Court of Oklahoma.

October 25, 1960.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Charles N. Berry, Jr., Oklahoma City, for plaintiffs in error.

John W. Fagg, Oklahoma City, for defendant in error, Conrad Dissing.

John Chiaf, Oklahoma City, for defendant in error, Maurice C. Wills.


HALLEY, Justice.

Mrs. Gertrude Dissing died on June 26, 1957, at the age of eighty-four years. She left surviving her one son, Conrad Dissing, two grandsons, Maurice C. Wills and Charles L. Wills, sons of Cecil Wills, deceased, and a granddaughter, Beverly Jean Fulton, the daughter of her son, Clarence Wills, deceased. At her death Mrs. Dissing owned a piece of real estate at 2101 N.W. 18th, on which there was a duplex. She...

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