Pendergrass v. New York Life Ins. Co.

U.S. Court of Appeals, Eighth Circuit · Decided 1950-04-03

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SANBORN, Circuit Judge. This is a controversy between the appellants and the appellee Ann Pendergrass over the proceeds of a $6,000 policy of insurance upon the life of Willard Pender-grass. The insured was the father of the appellants by a divorced wife, and the husband of Ann Pendergrass, by whom he was shot and killed November 6,…

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