AMBASSADOR COLLEGE v. COMBS


636 S.W.2d 305 (1982)

AMBASSADOR COLLEGE, Movant, v. J. H. COMBS, Martha Combs, his wife, Crit Patrick and Bonita Patrick, his wife, Respondents.

Supreme Court of Kentucky.

Rehearing Denied August 24, 1982.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

David LeMaster, Paintsville, for movant.

Jarvis Allen, Prestonsburg, for respondents.


STERNBERG, Justice.

Max Howard and Reva Howard, his wife, were childless. In 1963 they executed mutual wills in each of which it is provided, among other things, that upon the death of the one outliving the other, then all property of every kind and nature is bequeathed to Ambassador College, movant. Reva died in September, 1974, and Max died in October, 1974. Subsequent to Reva's death Max, by a will and deeds, conveyed the entire estate in a manner not in keeping...

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