PARKER v. TATE

81-47.

426 So.2d 817 (1983)

Bonnie Pearl PARKER, Executrix of the Estate of Tom Dial, deceased, v. Willie Mae TATE, et al.

Supreme Court of Alabama.

February 11, 1983.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Frankie Fields Smith, Mobile, for appellant.

Lee B. Williams, Grove Hill, for appellees.


ALMON, Justice.

Mrs. Parker, as executrix, brought suit to set aside a deed executed by her deceased uncle, Mr. Tom Dial. The circuit court heard the case on its merits and entered judgment denying the relief sought. Mrs. Parker appeals from that judgment. We affirm.

Mr. Dial owned and lived on eighty acres of land in rural Clarke County. When his wife died in 1968, he was approximately eighty-eight years old. Mrs. Parker and her sister, Mrs. Cornelius Williams...

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