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Downing v. Downing

United States Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit
May 26, 1949
175 F.2d 40 (9th Cir. 1949)

Opinion

No. 12000.

May 26, 1949.

Appeal from the United States District Court for the District of Oregon; Claude McColloch, Judge.

Action between Gertrude I. Downing, Perry Lynn Downing, Sr., Dorothy A. Downing, and the United States of America, brought by the widow of an insured serviceman to recover on a national service life policy. From a judgment for the widow, Gertrude I. Downing and Perry Lynn Downing, Sr., appeal.

Judgment affirmed.

Francis F. Yunker, Portland, Or., for appellants.

Wilbur, Beckett, Oppenheimer, Mautz Souther and Arno H. Denecke, Portland, Or., for appellee Dorothy A. Downing.

Before HEALY, BONE, and POPE, Circuit Judges.


This is a suit by the widow of an insured serviceman to recover on a National Service Life Insurance policy originally designating the insured's mother as beneficiary. The complaint alleged that the veteran had subsequent to his marriage changed the beneficiary of the policy from the mother to the wife. The court found that a document evidencing the change had been executed by the insured but was inadvertently lost while in possession of the United States Army. Judgment was accordingly given in favor of the plaintiff.

The case on its facts is closely similar to Kendig v. Kendig, 9 Cir., 170 F.2d 750, in which we held it to have been error to direct a non-suit. The judgment is affirmed on the authority of the Kendig case.


Summaries of

Downing v. Downing

United States Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit
May 26, 1949
175 F.2d 40 (9th Cir. 1949)
Case details for

Downing v. Downing

Case Details

Full title:DOWNING et al. v. DOWNING et al

Court:United States Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit

Date published: May 26, 1949

Citations

175 F.2d 40 (9th Cir. 1949)

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