GREER v. DEPARTMENT OF LIQUOR CONTROL

No. 11065.

592 S.W.2d 188 (1979)

Thomas Jefferson GREER, Deceased, Employee, Rose D. Greer, Claimant-Appellant, v. DEPARTMENT OF LIQUOR CONTROL, State of Missouri, Employer-Respondent, and Travelers Insurance Company, Insurer-Respondent.

Missouri Court of Appeals, Southern District, Division Three.

Motion for Rehearing or to Transfer Denied December 19, 1979.

Application to Transfer Denied February 11, 1980.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

John W. Reid, II, Schnapp, Graham & Reid, Fredericktown, for claimant-appellant.

James B. Kennedy, Evans & Dixon, St. Louis, for respondents.


Motion for Rehearing or to Transfer to Supreme Court Denied December 19, 1979.

GREENE, Judge.

Thomas Jefferson Greer (Greer) was an employee of the Department of Liquor Control, State of Missouri (Employer). On February 11, 1971, Greer, accompanied by Sgt. Kenneth Lancaster of the Missouri Highway Patrol, was crossing a muddy field when he collapsed and died of an apparent heart attack. His widow, Rose D. Greer, (Widow) filed a claim of workmen's compensation...

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