STORM v. MARSH

No. 52361.

418 S.W.2d 179 (1967)

John STORM, an Insane Person, by Dewey Heath and Joe Davidson, His Guardians, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. Ray C. MARSH and Ola E. Marsh, Husband and Wife, and O. D. Clayton, Defendants-Respondents.

Supreme Court of Missouri, Division No. 1.

September 11, 1967.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

W. Clifton Banta, Charleston, for appellant.

Robert A. Dempster, Dempster, Edwards & Robison, Sikeston, for respondents Ray C. Marsh and Ola E. Marsh.

David E. Blanton, Blanton, Blanton & Rice, Sikeston, for respondent O. D. Clayton.


WELBORN, Commissioner.

This is an action to set aside a deed on the grounds of lack of mental capacity of the grantor. The trial court refused to set aside the deed and the grantor's representatives appealed.

In 1945, John Storm's grandparents conveyed to him an 80-acre tract of land in the vicinity of Bertrand, in Mississippi County. John, a minor at that time, lived with his grandparents until his grandfather...

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