Opinion ID: 2330745
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Heading: Estate Of Andrew G. Horwath, Sr.

Text: Andrew Sr.'s estate consists chiefly of two interim Southeast Alaska limited entry fishing permits. [4] Permanent issuance of Andrew Sr.'s fishing permits has been denied by the Alaska Commercial Fisheries Entry Commission; thus, since his death in 1991, the permits can be fished but cannot be sold. [5] Interim permits were issued annually to Marjorie after Andrew Sr.'s death, but beginning in 1993 the permits were fished by son Michael pursuant to a power of attorney. Following Marjorie's death in 2001, interim permits were issued directly to Michael as PR of Andrew Sr.'s estate. Several members of the family have served as PR for Andrew Sr.'s estate. The first PR appointed was daughter Margorie Ramsey in August 1991. The estate was administratively closed in 1994. Son Michael replaced Margorie Ramsey as PR in April 2002. The estate was again administratively closed in 2004, and upon Michael's death in 2007, daughters Mary and Sue petitioned to reopen Andrew Sr.'s estate and be appointed successor co-PRs. They were so appointed on April 30, 2007 and published notice to creditors once per week for three consecutive weeks in the Ketchikan Daily News from June 6 to June 20, 2007. Proof of publication was filed with the court on June 28, 2007. On January 28, 2008, following a hearing, Mary was removed as co-PR and Sue became the sole PR.