WEBB v. ST. LOUIS COUNTY NAT. BANK

Nos. 36662, 36663.

551 S.W.2d 869 (1977)

Mary Joan WEBB, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. ST. LOUIS COUNTY NATIONAL BANK, a corporation, Trustee, Richard Marx, Co-Trustee, Defendants-Respondents, Barnaby Robert Webb, Defendant-Appellant, Douglas Pierre LaPlante, Defendant-Respondent, Daniel Ray Webb, Defendant-Appellant, Ellen Virginia Webb, the Salvation Army, a corporation, Defendants-Respondents, and Pearl M. Webb and Executors of the Estate of F. M. Webb, Peter W. Herzog, Jr., and Continental Bank & Trust Company, Intervenors-Appellants.

Missouri Court of Appeals, St. Louis District, Division Two.

April 26, 1977.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Peter W. Herzog, Coburn, Croft, Shepherd & Herzog, Michael W. Forster, G. Keith Phoenix, Harold C. Hanke, Smith, Hanke & Batts, St. Louis, for appellants.

Jesse E. Bishop, Warren W. Friedman, Albert H. Hamel, Lashly Caruthers, Thies, Rava & Hamel, St. Louis, for respondents.


STEWART, Judge.

This litigation had its origin as an action for declaratory judgment and accounting initiated by plaintiff, Mary Joan Webb with respect to a trust, created by her deceased husband, Robert Webb. Plaintiff will be referred to as Joan. The trust was part of a comprehensive estate plan created by F. M. Webb and Pearl Webb with their son, Robert Webb. Answers and cross-bills of the defendants, Daniel Webb and Barnaby Webb, sought a declaration of invalidity...

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