Edward D. O'Connor, the decedent, had devised a life interest in his residuary estate to his widow with the further provision that if the income of the property was insufficient for her proper care, support and maintenance, the executor should use and expend so much of the principal as might be necessary in addition to the income. Eight years after decedent's death, his widow who was then eighty-four years of age, was brought by neighbors to the home of the appellant, her...
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