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For years, Geoffrey Holt was known as a mobile home park groundskeeper in a small New Hampshire town—Hinsdale, to be exact. After passing away in June at the age of 82, he’s now being remembered as someone who loved his community so much that he left the town nearly $4 million. The only thing he asked was that the money—he was apparently a pretty savvy investor—be used to invest in education, health, recreation, and culture. Credit: Associated Press
@granitepost For years, Geoffrey Holt was known as a mobile home park groundskeeper in a small New Hampshire town—Hinsdale, to be exact. After passing away in June at the age of 82, he's now being remembered as someone who loved his community so much that he left the town nearly $4 million. The only thing he asked was that the money—he was apparently a pretty savvy investor—be used to invest in education, health, recreation, and culture. Credit: Associated Press
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