ARRINGTON v. WORKING WOMAN'S HOME

77-680.

368 So.2d 851 (1979)

Robert P. ARRINGTON et al. v. WORKING WOMAN'S HOME et al.

Supreme Court of Alabama.

Rehearing Denied March 23, 1979.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

J. Paul Lowery, Montgomery, for appellants.

William I. Hill, II, Montgomery, for appellee, Working Woman's Home.

Robert A. Huffaker, Montgomery, for appellees, Miss Sylvia T. Bauer, Mary Ethel Williamson Gross, Mary Whetstone Williamson, William A. Williamson, Jr., and the Alabama National Bank.

M. R. Nachman, Jr. and Walter R. Byars, for Steiner, Crum & Baker, Montgomery, for appellees, Ernest E. Armstrong and Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts.


BLOODWORTH, Justice.

Contestants in a will contest appeal from summary judgments granted the proponents. We affirm.

The testator, William P. Arrington, executed the will in contest on July 14, 1966, and the codicil in contest on September 14, 1966. Testator was an only child, his parents predeceased him, and he had never married. He died on June 7, 1977, and the will and codicil were admitted to probate on July 19, 1977. This contest then followed.

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