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Millionaire Benefits Montana Wildlife (AP)

Millionaire Benefits Montana Wildlife (AP)
Evelyn Fish holds an undated snapshot of her late half-brother, LeRoy Beckman, outside her Great Falls, Mont., home Friday, Nov. 11, 2005. Beckman left an estate upward of $3 million when he died in 1997, at 88. The Great Falls man essentially left the money to deer and hunters. Now, the Montana Department of Fish, Wildlife and Parks is solidifying Beckman's legacy. (AP Photo/Robin Loznak)

AP - LeRoy Beckman went to secondhand stores for hearing aids and heated only one room of his small Montana house. He got around in an old panel truck, favored bib overalls and found Social Security adequate in his old age.
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