LEWIS v. WILLIAMS

No. 24549.

414 S.W.2d 367 (1967)

Lenore LEWIS, Respondent, v. Berenice WILLIAMS, Appellant.

Kansas City Court of Appeals, Missouri.

April 3, 1967.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Maurice W. Covert, Houston, E. C. Lockwood, Mountain Grove, for appellant.

Thomas J. Stephens, Jerold L. Drake, Grant City, for respondent.


L. F. COTTEY, Special Judge.

Fred G. Shores died intestate, unmarried, without lineal descendants. Neither his father or mother nor any brother or sister, nor any lineal descendant of either of them, survived him. Of his collateral kindred an uncle, one of his mother's brothers, stands in the nearest degree of consanguinity. His other heirs are the descendants of a deceased brother of his father, and of two deceased brothers and a deceased sister of his mother.

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