When Howard died in 1930, Kate was the executrix of his estate.
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Wilson wrote his one page will on May 31, 1917, and appointed his wife Edith as his executrix.
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To everyone's surprise, Dorian was named executrix of Victor's will, and Tony was excluded altogether.
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Nosferatu was produced while Florence Stoker, Bram Stoker's widow and literary executrix, was still alive.
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An executrix is laughable, an executor is not.
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Ariel is turned into a busy shaman priestess who seems as much the instigator as the executrix of Zilzi's magic.
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Pruett said her sister did leave a will, and Pruett had been named as executrix, but she declined the task when an Arizona lawyer contacted her.
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Court records show that in her will, she named Wesolowsky executrix of her estate and directed that the proceeds be split equally among her six children.
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Myron Sharaf writes that Reich signed his last will on February 10, 1957, naming his daughter Eva as executrix, which meant she controlled the publication and republication of his work.
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A woman executor
An executor, in the broadest sense, is one who carries something out (in other words, one who is responsible for executing a task).
A female executor.^[1]
A female representative of the estate of a testate decedent.
The old term used for a female person appointed to administer the estate of a deceased person under their will.
Female appointed by a testator to carry out the directions and requests in his or her will, and to dispose of the property according to the testamentary provisions after his or her death.
A woman named in a will to execute or administer it.
A person named in a Will and appointed by a Surrogate Judge to carry out the terms of the Will.