BRIDGES v. TAYLOR

No. S03A0095.

579 S.E.2d 740 (2003)

276 Ga. 530

BRIDGES et al. v. TAYLOR.

Supreme Court of Georgia.

April 29, 2003.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Whelchel, Whelchel & Carlton,Mickey E. Waller, Zachary & Segraves, J. Ed Segraves, Decatur, for appellants.

William C. McCalley, Moultrie, for appellee.


BENHAM, Justice.

Agnes O. Young's will contained five specific bequests and left the residue of her estate to three relatives in fixed percentages. As to the residue, the will provided that "[i]f any of the ... beneficiaries shall predecease me, then in such event the share of such beneficiary predeceasing me shall lapse and shall augment proportionally the remaining shares." When Young died in 2000, all of the persons named as beneficiaries of the residue had predeceased...

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