Opinion ID: 1925809
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Text: That portion of the district court's decree requiring Janice to reimburse the estate for gifts to Tom and Terry Dohse, gifts to Janice of jewelry and a curio cabinet, and the profit from the sale of a tractor is affirmed. The district court's decree is reversed with respect to any other sums for which reimbursement of the estate was required. The portion of the district court's decree requiring that Martha's estate be made the beneficiary of the annuities is also reversed. The amount of reimbursement by Janice shall be as follows (the figures include interest as computed by the district court): Gifts to Tom and Terry Dohse $5971.36 Gifts of jewelry to Janice $4039.15 Gift of a curio to Janice $1083.63 Profit realized on sale of tractor $2593.70 These items totaling $13,687.84 shall be reconciled with amounts to be recouped by Janice from the estate for her satisfaction of the district court's original degree pendente lite. See Schwennen v. Abell, 471 N.W.2d 880, 883-85 (Iowa 1991). Costs of appeal are assessed twenty percent to appellant and eighty percent to appellee. AFFIRMED IN PART AND REVERSED IN PART ON APPEAL; AFFIRMED ON CROSS-APPEAL. All justices concur except WIGGINS, J., who takes no part.