O'Brien v. O'Brien, 185 Ill. App. 144 (1914)

Feb. 3, 1914 · Illinois Appellate Court · Gen. No. 18,897
185 Ill. App. 144

In re Estate of Michael Fitzgerald, Deceased. On Appeal of Joanna A. O’Brien, Respondent, Appellant, v. Joanna A. O’Brien, Administratrix, Appellee (Lillian A. Regan, Petitioner, Appellee.)

Gen. No. 18,897.

(Not to he reported in full.).

Appeal from the Circuit Court of Cook county; the Hon. H. Sterling- Pomeroy, Judge, presiding.

Heard in the Branch Appellate Court at the October term.

Reversed and remanded with directions.

Opinion filed February 3, 1914.

Rehearing denied February 24, 1914.

Statement of the Case.

Proceeding for the recovery of concealed assets under B. S. ch. 3, sec. 81, J. & A. ft 130, on petition of Lillian Beagan against Joanna A. O’Brien. From an *145order finding that Joanna A. O’Brien had a sum of money in her possession belonging to the estate of Michael Fitzgerald, deceased, and requiring that she pay same to the administratrix of the estate forthwith, she appeals.

Abstract of the Decision.

Gifts, § 29 * —acts constituting a gift inter vivos. Where a father and daughter on depositing money in a hank; entered into an agreement under the terms of which on the death of one, title was to vest in the survivor, and shortly before his death the former directed his daughter to withdraw the money from the bank, which she did, delivering it to him, and he thereupon returned it to her saying: “Here, take it and keep it,” it was held that an absolute gift of the money to the daughter was shown.

Bradley, Harper & Eheim, for appellant; Thomas E. D. Bradley, of counsel.

Foreman, Levin & Robertson, for appellee; Egbert Robertson, of counsel.

Mr. Justice Clark

delivered the opinion of the court.