DocketNumber: No. 18256
Citation Numbers: 287 F.2d 26, 1962 A.M.C. 663
Filed Date: 2/9/1961
Status: Precedential
Modified Date: 11/4/2024
The employer of this deceased longshoreman here attacks the decision of the
We conclude that the evidence before the Deputy Commissioner warranted his finding that the “conjugal nexus between the claimant and the decedent (was) subsisting at the time of the latter’s death.” See Thompson v. Lawson, 347 U.S. 334, 336, 74 S.Ct. 555, 557, 98 L.Ed. 733.
Here the decedent continued to furnish support for Beatrice and he treated her as an object of his concern, even though he had technically deserted her. The fact that she found other fleeting but impermanent domestic attachments did not prevent her from meeting the requirement of the Act which, as construed by the Supreme Court, is “that she must continue to live as the deserted wife of the (decedent).”
The judgment is affirmed.