Title: In Re Gregory's Estate
Citation: 70 So. 2d 903
Docket Number: N/A
State: Florida
Issuer: Florida Supreme Court
Date: February 26, 1954

70 So. 2d 903 (1954)
In re GREGORY's ESTATE.

Supreme Court of Florida. Special Division B.
February 26, 1954.
Rehearing Denied April 2, 1954.
*904 Frederick J. Ward, Miami, for appellants.
Harold A. Stewart, Latrobe, Pa., and Winters, Foskett, Cook &amp; Tylander, West Palm Beach, for cross-appellants.
Gibson &amp; Gibson and Will A. Nason, West Palm Beach, for St. Mary's Hospital, Inc., and Pine Ridge Hospital, Inc.
J.H. Lesser, West Palm Beach, for Salvation Army, Inc.
Wideman, Caldwell, Pacetti &amp; Robinson, West Palm Beach, for Young Men's Christian Association.
Wardlaw &amp; Stewart, West Palm Beach, for Good Samaritan Hospital Association, Inc.
Phil O'Connell, West Palm Beach, for Ernest B. Walton as Executor of the Estate of Kathryne Gregory.
Loren D. Simon, West Palm Beach, for Ernest B. Walton and Atlantic Nat. Bank of West Palm Beach, as Executors of the Estate of John C. Gregory.
HOBSON, Justice.
This is an appeal and cross-appeal from an order of the Circuit Court of Palm Beach County affirming a decree of the County Judge's Court construing the will of Kathryne I. Gregory, deceased, on petition of Ernest Walton, Executor. The Circuit Judge, in affirming the ruling of the County Judge, concluded that no useful purpose would be served in setting forth observations in addition to those contained in the order of the County Judge. Having examined the order of the County Judge in *905 the light of the record, briefs, and arguments in this court, we agree. Accordingly, we quote with approval the following portions of the said order:
"F.S.A. Sec. 731.20 provides in part, as follows:
The County Judge went on to order the residuum of Kathryne Gregory's estate transferred to John Gregory's executor for distribution under the terms of the latter's will of 1948, and identified the residuary devisees entitled thereunder.
We find no error, and the order appealed from is accordingly affirmed.
THOMAS, Acting C.J., and MATHEWS and DREW, JJ., concur.