CLARK v. GRIMSLEY

No. Q-126.

270 So.2d 53 (1972)

Jessie W. CLARK and Julia W. Daugherty, Appellants, v. John G. GRIMSLEY, As Administrator, C.T.A., of the Estate of Ella Willis Whaite, Deceased, and Nelle Whaite Stiles, As Sole Beneficiary of the Last Will and Testament of Ella Willis Whaite, Deceased, Appellees.

District Court of Appeal of Florida, First District.

December 12, 1972.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Walter C. Shea, Jacksonville, for appellants.

John G. Grimsley, of Mahoney, Hadlow, Chambers & Adams, Jacksonville, for appellees.


RAWLS, Judge.

We are here confronted with a contest between three surviving daughters as to disposition of their deceased mother's estate. Two of the daughters (Jessie W. Clark and Julia W. Daugherty) are appellants and contend that the will admitted to probate which devised all of testatrix's property to the third daughter (Nelle Whaite Stiles), appellee, was the product of undue influence by this sole devisee, and thus the trial judge erred in probating this document...

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