DUBREE v. BLACKWELL

No. 07-00-0406-CV.

67 S.W.3d 286 (2001)

Marshall DUBREE, Individually and as Independent Executor of the Estate of Lillie Dubree, Appellant, v. Edward BLACKWELL, Appellee.

Court of Appeals of Texas, Amarillo.

November 9, 2001.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Mitchell Williams, Lubbock, for appellant.

Kenneth Jones, Lubbock, for appellee.

Before BOYD, C.J., and REAVIS and JOHNSON, JJ.


PHIL JOHNSON, Justice.

Appellant Marshall Dubree (Marshall), Individually and as Independent Executor of the Estate of Lillie Dubree, appeals from a take-nothing judgment in his suit to set aside a deed and bank account signature cards which were executed by Lillie Dubree before her death. Marshall claims that Lillie was not competent when the documents were executed and that appellee Edward Blackwell (Edward) unduly influenced Lillie to execute the documents. By...

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