BLIZZARD v. PENLEY

Civ. No. 6467.

186 F.Supp. 746 (1960)

Helen BLIZZARD, sometimes also known in Religion as Sister Margaret Lois, Plaintiff, v. Lois V. PENLEY, sometimes also known as Lois V. Penley Judd, and The First National Bank of Lamar, a banking corporation, Defendants.

United States District Court D. Colorado.

September 6, 1960.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Creamer & Creamer and Gerald M. Quiat, by George Louis Creamer, Denver, Colo., for plaintiff.

Carl M. Shinn, Lamar, Colo., for defendant, Lois V. Penley, sometimes also known as Lois V. Penley Judd.


CHILSON, District Judge.

The complaint alleges that one George Blizzard, a resident of Colorado, died intestate on July 25, 1957, leaving as his sole and only heirs at law the plaintiff, Helen Blizzard, the defendant, Lois V. Penley, and one Mary Margaret Maltby, the latter being the administratrix of the estate.

The complaint also alleges that on July 11, 1957, the defendant, Penley, by fraud, coercion, and undue influence, caused the deceased, while mentally...

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