What follows is an opinion from a United States Court of Appeals.
Intervenors who participated as parties at the courts of appeals should be counted as either appellants or respondents when it can be determined whose position they supported. For example, if there were two plaintiffs who lost in district court, appealed, and were joined by four intervenors who also asked the court of appeals to reverse the district court, the number of appellants should be coded as six.
When coding the detailed nature of participants, use your personal knowledge about the participants, if you are completely confident of the accuracy of your knowledge, even if the specific information is not in the opinion. For example, if "IBM" is listed as the appellant it could be classified as "clearly national or international in scope" even if the opinion did not indicate the scope of the business. 

Your task concerns the first listed appellant. The nature of this litigant falls into the category "miscellaneous", specifically "fiduciary, executor, or trustee". Your task is to determine which of the following specific subcategories best describes the litigant.

Opinion:
Marie BLANK, Administrator of the Estate of Layton W. Blank, Appellant, v. John Reed RIPLEY, Appellee.
No. 83-2111.
United States Court of Appeals, Eighth Circuit.
Submitted Dec. 23, 1983.
Decided Dec. 29, 1983.
John J. Horgan, Brian R. Plegge, Moser, Marsalek, Carpenter, Cleary, Jaeckel & Keaney, St. Louis, Mo., for appellee.
Isaac E. Young and Sylvan H. Robinson, St. Louis, Mo., for appellant.
Before HEANEY, BRIGHT and McMIL-LIAN, Circuit Judges.
PER CURIAM.
Marie Blank, in her capacity as the administrator of the estate of Layton Blank, appeals from a final order of the District Court for the Eastern District of Missouri, 567 F.Supp. 1531, dismissing her wrongful death complaint. For reversal appellant argues that the district court erred in dismissing her complaint on the ground that the cause of action for the wrongful death of Rosemary Petit abated at the death of Pet-it’s brother Layton Blank because he had not filed suit before his death. We affirm.
In May, 1980, Rosemary Petit died, allegedly as a result of appellee’s negligence. At the time of her death, she was survived only by her brother Layton Blank. Pursuant to Missouri’s wrongful death statute, Mo.Rev.Stat. § 537.080 (Cum.Supp.1982), Blank was the only party entitled to bring an action for the alleged wrongful death of his sister. In April, 1983, Blank died without having filed suit. In May, 1983, appellant, Blank’s widow and the administrator of his estate, filed an action for the wrongful death of Rosemary Petit.
In granting appellees motion to dismiss, the district court relied on Pedroli v. Missouri Pacific R.R., 524 S.W.2d 882 (Mo.App. 1975). Blank v. Ripley, 567 F.Supp. 1531, 1532 (E.D.Mo.1983). In Pedroli, the court held that a wrongful death action abates at the death of the person entitled to bring suit if that person has not filed suit prior to his death. 524 S.W.2d at 885-86. See also Stoddard v. Cockrum, 531 F.Supp. 663 (W.D.Mo.1982).
After having carefully studied the briefs and the record in this case, we find no error of law or fact. Accordingly, we affirm on the basis of the district court’s opinion. See 8th Cir.R. 14.
. The Honorable James H. Meredith, United States Senior District Judge for the Eastern District of Missouri.

Question: This question concerns the first listed appellant. The nature of this litigant falls into the category "miscellaneous", specifically "fiduciary, executor, or trustee". Which of the following specific subcategories best describes the litigant?

Choices:
trustee in bankruptcy - institution
trustee in bankruptcy - individual
executor or administrator of estate - institution
executor or administrator of estate - individual
trustees of private and charitable trusts - institution
trustee of private and charitable trust - individual
conservators, guardians and court appointed trustees for minors, mentally incompetent
other fiduciary or trustee
specific subcategory not ascertained

Answer: 3