VANDE HEI v. VANDE HEI

Nos. 134, 135, 211.

40 Wis.2d 57 (1968)

161 N.W.2d 379

VANDE HEI (Frances), Plaintiff and Respondent, v. VANDE HEI (John W.), Defendant and Respondent: FARMERS MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY, Defendant and Appellant: PETERS and others, Defendants. VANDE HEI (William), Respondent, v. VANDE HEI (Robert) and others, Appellants: PETERS and others, Defendants. VANDE HEI (John W.), Respondent, v. PETERS and others, defendants: FARMERS MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY, Appellant.

Supreme Court of Wisconsin.

Decided October 1, 1968.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

For the appellants there were briefs by Everson, Whitney, O'Melia, Everson & Brehm of Green Bay, and oral argument by John C. Whitney.

For the respondents Frances Vande Hei and William Vande Hei there was a brief by Kaftan, Kaftan & Kaftan of Green Bay, and oral argument by J. Robert Kaftan.

For the respondent John W. Vande Hei there was a brief by Morris, Vanden Heuvel & Hanaway of West De Pere, and oral argument by Donald J. Hanaway.


CONNOR T. HANSEN, J.

Five separate actions were commenced. They were consolidated for trial and trial was had to a jury.

We consider three actions involved in this appeal:

1. A wrongful death action by Frances Vande Hei naming as defendants, John Vande Hei, his insurer Farmers Mutual Insurance Company, and David Peters and his insurer Maryland Casualty Company.

2. A wrongful death action by John Vande...

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