HENSLEY v. STEVENS

No. 11899.

481 P.2d 694 (1971)

Mary Julia Keeler HENSLEY, Plaintiff and Respondent, v. Monroe STEVENS and Donna Stevens, his wife, Defendants and Appellants.

Supreme Court of Montana.

March 3, 1971.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Tipp, Hoven & Brault, Missoula, Vernon Hoven, argued, Missoula, for appellants.

Turnage & McNeil, Polson, Charles B. McNeil, argued, Polson, for respondent.


JAMES T. HARRISON, Chief Justice.

From a judgment for the plaintiff, Mary Hensley, cancelling a deed on grounds of fraud, undue influence, and breach of trust, the defendants, pastor Monroe Stevens and his wife Donna Stevens, appeal.

Plaintiff, who is of Indian extraction, owned approximately twelve acres of real property on Flathead Lake, but lived in Antioch, California. In 1958, defendant became pastor of the Pentecostal Holiness Church in Antioch, which...

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