NELSON v. HOME DECORATING CO.

No. 38,112.

260 Minn. 121 (1961)

109 N.W. (2d) 154

WILLIAM J. NELSON, TRUSTEE FOR SURVIVING SPOUSE AND NEXT OF KIN OF MAE L. NELSON, v. HOME DECORATING COMPANY AND ANOTHER. WILLIAM J. NELSON, THIRD-PARTY DEFENDANT.

Supreme Court of Minnesota.

April 28, 1961.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Stringer, Donnelly & Sharood and Richard A. Rohleder, for appellant.

Diessner, McEachron, Wurst, Bundlie & Carroll, for respondents.


DELL, CHIEF JUSTICE.

This is an action to recover damages for death by wrongful act. On June 29, 1959, the decedent, Mae L. Nelson, was riding in an automobile owned and driven by her husband, William J. Nelson. The automobile collided with one owned by the defendant Home Decorating Company, and driven by the defendant Robert G. Tyson. As a result of the collision Mrs. Nelson sustained injuries from which she died. She was survived by her husband and two adult sons...

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