US | donation Frugal Man Leaves Surprise $4.8M to Hospital, Library Ronald Read, 92, liked to forage for firewood (and invest in stocks) By Newser Editors and Wire Services Posted Feb 4, 2015 9:26 AM CST Copied Stock image (Shutterstock) A Vermont man known for frugally foraging for firewood has bequeathed millions of dollars to his local library and hospital. Ronald Read left $4.8 million to Brattleboro Memorial Hospital and $1.2 million to the Brooks Memorial Library upon his death in June at the age of 92. The Brattleboro Reformer reports they're the largest gifts either has received. Read served in World War II before returning home in 1945. He was a private, modest man who worked at a service station for nearly 25 years, then at JCPenney until 1997. But lawyer Laurie Rowell says Read had two hobbies: cutting firewood and picking stocks. She says over time, his investments "grew substantially." The institutions who received the surprise donations say they'll be transformative. Read These Next The Bezos-Sanchez wedding: guest list, cost, the dress, and more. This is why your cat loves sleeping on its left side. Trumps ends trade talks with Canada. Cops nab 9th fugitive in New Orleans, with 'one more to go.' Report an error