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Couple leaves over $847k inheritance to the US Govt.

A married couple, immigrants Peter and Joan Petrasek, from Seattle, who had no known relatives left all of their money and assets to "the government of the United States.

Peter Petrasek was born in the 1920s in what was then Czechoslovakia, and would have been 12 when the Nazis invaded.
Details about his early life are scarce, but at some point during World War II he was placed into a youth camp run by the German air force, according to The Seattle Times but applied for immigration status in the US and was granted. His sister and parents all died during the Nazi invasion.

Little has been reported about Joan's origins, other than that she was from Ireland. She married Peter in Ottawa, Ontario, in 1951.
Joan died in 1998 at age 79 from breast cancer. Peter lived another 14 years, dying in 2012 at age 85. It took a lawyer a few years to fulfill the couple's request of donating their estate to the government. (Peter Petrasek) wanted to make a statement about how much it meant to him to be an American citizen," said Peter Winn, an assistant U.S. attorney who handled the couple's donation.

ABC News reported on Thursday that last month, a cashier check totaling $847,215.57 was made out to the Department of the Treasury.

The government deposited the money into its general fund.

65 comments:

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    1. Choi! Why dem no come adopt me nah??? Linda take note!

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    2. Rather than the govt I think he should have donated it to breast cancer research since his wife died from it but it was his cash, and also I don't know the effects the war had on him aside from loosing his family that made him so grateful to the US.

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    3. I wonder y they didn't will d money to d motheless baby home's or any place that d money wil really b of use.

      Their personal choice, and decision which I consider to b poor.

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    4. @Royal in the u.s most things is organised and works as planned. Is not a must to will it to motherless, the govt knows better were to fix it. Ok?

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  2. Chai.. Oghene biko... warri boys ain't smilling o.

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  3. if i hear say i leave money for government....instead i wee go from house to house and share am... better still i wee give everything to the church or charity

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    1. See this shadow....u think USA is like ur country where the government embezzle everything

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  4. Charity would have been more preferable. Anyways its their choice.

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    1. Do you even realize the magnitude of the charitable work the US government does all over the world? Giving the money to the government is akin to giving it to charity. Thank God there's a country like the US in this world, despite some of her excesses.

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  5. This is wonderful.
    Charity would have been better.

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  6. Respect a dead man's wish but why pour a glass of water into an ocean? Ogbeni there are lots of homeless people in the United States why not help change someone's life? O well not. Y money.

    #FOCUS n #ACHIEVE

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    1. Why is everybody talking abt orphanage, we are talking abt USA not Nigeria, can u all pls delete that Nigeria mentality for the sake of this post, these is America where they government spends more than u can imagine on taking care of the homeless, where do u think all that money comes from huh...........if its Nigeria then all ur suggestions would have been considered

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    2. It's probably Cus they gave him his life and freedom

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  7. A couple who were proud to b US citizens even tho they aint originally from America. I doubt a day will come where I'd be proud to say am a Nigerian

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  8. Wow,y give money to the government when u can give it to the poor

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  9. Why not leave it to me. Lol. follow us and like our page on Facebook. @ankaraloverz on Facebook to get the latest fashion trends.

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  10. When I'm here chai

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  11. That kind thing no fit happen here for Naija oooo
    Lmao......

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  12. That kind thing no fit happen here for Naija oooo
    Lmao......

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    1. Others dey leave fortune for their govt, naija own na to steal from the govt.
      What an irony of life.

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  13. So nice and thoughtful of them.

    ~BONARIO~says so via NOKIA LUMIA

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  14. woww...suppose a bit of money that was given to me :D

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  15. Noooooo, they are my grandparents.... America hear me out... I have been looking for them since.... Wow...

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  16. suppose a bit of money that was given to me :D
    http://www.pojokshare.com

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  17. No comment,cos i really want my visa to America.

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  18. Wow what a way to show your appreciation! But didn't they have any kids?!

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  19. Awwwww mtcshewwww abeg I no wan talk. Dave now Daniel Craig

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  20. Odikwa mma ma makarisia kwa

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  21. That can only happen in America nt here

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  22. ..imagine if na Nigerian lawyer.. osheeee. #MallamMaiShayi..

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  23. ..imagine if na Nigerian lawyer.. osheeee. #MallamMaiShayi..

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  24. Wow....nice one.



    #TeamBlessed#

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  25. white men and there foolishness. U don't have a known relation, why not better someones life by adoption or better still donate it to red cross, NGO or a charity/orphanage home.

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  26. Even their own son of the soil don't give back to the government yet they all hate immigrants!

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  27. How patriotic of them!





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  28. So thoughtful of d couples.........#yawning#

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  29. Nice one


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  30. Our politicians should reduce their money for Nigeria

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  31. Indeed America was a safe haven during the world War II.

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  32. Hmmmm should have given it to an orphanage

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  33. Government instead of orphanage
    home?....anyway....its by choice tho.

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  34. linda u did not post any of my comment. Y?

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  35. Dey r ma lost great grand parents. Pls Linda tell dem dere great grand son waz kidnapped n brought to Nigeria. Pls dey should locate me. +2348111336684 dats ma nos

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  36. Is this an historic donation or has it happened before?

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  37. They Shld have adopted me and passed it down to me... Chai!!

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  38. He gave it to the government because they will use it for something good and worthwhile and at least they take care of the less privileged. Unlike Naija, whr the reverse is the case.

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  39. THEY COULD HAVE GIVEN IT TO AN ORPHAN OR HOMELESS/ LESS PRIVILEGE CHARITIES NAH.

    WHY GIVE IT TO US GOVERNMENT WHO MAY NOT USE IT FOR SOMETHING GOOD.

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  40. Abeg! I dey vex 4 dis pple. When there are a lot of homeless pple. Every where. Ok o.

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  41. It is permissible for government that works, after all wealthy Nigerians die and leave multiples of that amount to foreign governments,

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  42. It is permissible for government that works, Nigerians wey get moni den leave billions for Switzerland when dem die, cos their children no go fit claim am

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  43. I have tried to think about this and look from all angles possible, sorry still makes no sense

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  44. Rubbish! Y not give the money to the less privilege

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  45. This can't happen in Naija cos the lawyer in charge would've taken it all.

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