Estate of Foley
Before: Shinn
126 Cal.App.2d 810 (1954) Estate of LUCRETIA W. FOLEY, Deceased. FLORENCE FOLEY, as Administratrix, etc., Appellant,
v.
JEANNE L'AMOREAUX et al., Respondents.
Civ. No. 20089. California Court of Appeals. Second Dist., Div. Three.
July 30, 1954. Sylvester Hoffmann for Appellant.
Harry R. Roberts and Augustus F. Mack, Jr., for Respondents.
SHINN, P. J.
The estate of Lucretia W. Foley was distributed by the court in probate pursuant to the provisions of the will of decedent. Among the assets was the sum of about $8,000 which was distributed one-half to the brother of Lucretia and members of his family [fn. 1] and one-half to the living children of John L. Foley, surviving husband of Lucretia. John died seven months after the death of Lucretia and left surviving five children. [fn. 2] The cash in question was the net proceeds of the sale in Lucretia's estate of property known as 530 North Howard Street, Glendale, California. This property was disposed of by the will and the rights of the parties in the cash are the same as they would have been in the real property had it not been sold in probate. The administratrix [812] of the estate of John L. Foley appeals from the order of distribution insofar as it distributes one-half of the cash to members of the Woodside family.
The will consisted of three holographic documents all of which were admitted to probate. The document dated January 29, 1950, which was the latest one, contained two paragraphs which we shall designate as Paragraphs I and II. These read as follows:
I.
" 'I, Lucretia W. Foley, do hereby declare this to be my last Will and Testament. To my husband, John L. Foley I give my property at 530 North Howard St. Glendale Calif. Should he sell it at any time, one half of the net proceeds should be his and one half divided equally among any of his living children."
II.
" 'In case of the death of John L. Foley and myself together, or at the same time or as a result of an accident or sickness the portion of John L. Foley shall be divided one half equally between his living children and one half equally between my brother, Albion B Woodside his wife Augusta Woodside their daughter Dorothy Roberts and their son Albion Woodside Jr.' "
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