A deceased social worker left $11 million dollars to children's charities
@Deepizzaguy (122256)
Lake Charles, Louisiana
December 28, 2018 6:56pm CST
The name of the late Alan Naiman who passed away earlier this year due to cancer at age 63 was one person who liked to stay away from being in the public spotlight on how he lived as a social worker who worked odd jobs to gain his wealth before he passed away.
Naiman who was not married or had any children placed in his will that the $11 million dollars that he had made for working as hard as he did and making good use of his would be donated to Children's Charities in the Seattle Washington.
Talk about a person who worked hard for the money and when he passed away, the children's charities are going to receive their fair share of the money that they inherited after Alan passed away.
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@annierose (21977)
• United States
29 Dec 18
May He rest in Peace. I can feel that by this time, He is now in Heaven. May we have more persons like him who has a golden heart and willing to help without expecting anything in return.
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@Deepizzaguy (122256)
• Lake Charles, Louisiana
29 Dec 18
That is the key of life is to serve others and not expect a reward,
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@annierose (21977)
• United States
29 Dec 18
@Deepizzaguy It is God who will reward Him and that is so fulfilling.
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@Deepizzaguy (122256)
• Lake Charles, Louisiana
30 Dec 18
@annierose You are correct.
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@Deepizzaguy (122256)
• Lake Charles, Louisiana
30 Dec 18
Alan is a great man for giving his wealth to children's charities.
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@Shavkat (141905)
• Philippines
30 Dec 18
@Deepizzaguy If it is based on legality, I think it would be given to the nearest keen.
@Deepizzaguy (122256)
• Lake Charles, Louisiana
30 Dec 18
You are right since Alan was a type of person who kept to himself. I am sure if his older brother was alive, he would inherit the money.
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@Deepizzaguy (122256)
• Lake Charles, Louisiana
29 Dec 18
Alan left the money to a great cause which is wonderful in my book as well.

@LadyDuck (502653)
• Italy
30 Dec 18
@Deepizzaguy Their deceased parents surely were more than wealthy people, I would say they were rich people. I do not buy expensive items, I inherited from my parents, but I am far to have 11 million dollars.
@Deepizzaguy (122256)
• Lake Charles, Louisiana
30 Dec 18
Some of his money came from his deceased parents via inheritance, investments and not buying expensive items.
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@JohnRoberts (109841)
• Los Angeles, California
29 Dec 18
He left his money to a good cause.
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@Deepizzaguy (122256)
• Lake Charles, Louisiana
29 Dec 18
That is so true since it is nice to leave money for children's causes.
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@celticeagle (189927)
• Boise, Idaho
30 Dec 18
How wonderful that he did this. We should all be that selfless.
@RasmaSandra (98072)
• Daytona Beach, Florida
29 Dec 18
Wonderful that he left his money for such a great cause.
@Deepizzaguy (122256)
• Lake Charles, Louisiana
30 Dec 18
I agree with you since he lived a simple life instead of a life of a lap of luxury.
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