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A social worker died of cancer this year at age 63, leaving most of a surprising $11 million estate to children’s charities that help the poor, sick, disabled and abandoned.

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Even those closest to Alan Naiman had no inkling of the fortune that he quietly amassed.
That’s because the Washington state social worker patched up his shoes with duct tape and took his best friends out to lunch at fast food restaurants.Naiman worked for the Department of Social and Health Services earning $67,234 a year. But he also took on side gigs, sometimes working as many as three jobs at a time. He saved and invested enough to make several millions of dollars and also inherited millions more from his parents.
Friends of Naiman believe a lifelong devotion to his older brother who had a developmental disability…
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