Bay City vet who froze left hospital a fortune

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Bill was unpaid; electricity was off

BY ZLATI MEYER • FREE PRESS STAFF WRITER • February 5, 2009

A 93-year-old Bay City man who was about $1,000 
in arrears on his electric bill when he froze to 
death in his home has left a fortune estimated at $600,000 to a hospital.

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Marvin Schur, whose death shocked the nation last 
month, bequeathed all his money to Bay Regional 
Medical Center, attorney Cathy Reder said 
Wednesday, though she declined to confirm the 
amount. Schur's nephew William Walworth told CNN 
his uncle had saved more than $600,000, and Schur 
had cash attached to unpaid bills when he died.

The news came the day Michigan officials unveiled 
emergency rules to stave off more winter heat and electricity cutoffs.

However, the new Michigan Public Service 
Commission rules do not apply to municipal 
utilities like Bay City, which placed a limiter 
on the World War II veteran's electric meter that 
cuts the power after a certain predetermined 
usage. A note about the device was left on 
Schur's front door, but it is unclear whether he was aware of the device.

His frozen body was found Jan. 17 in his bedroom, 
dressed in a coat and multiple layers of 
clothing. There was ice in the kitchen sink and 
on the inside of the windows of the home when a neighbor discovered the body.

The discovery was made four days after Bay City 
Electric Light & Power placed the device 
restricting his electricity usage because he owed 
the utility more than $1,000. His phone service 
also had reportedly been cut off.

Gov. Jennifer Granholm said Tuesday that she 
wants to change state law so rules preventing 
heat and electricity cutoffs apply to municipal utilities as well.

"The irony of the whole thing is he was a medic 
in the Army saving lives," Walworth told the Free 
Press in a phone interview from his Florida home. 
"He led a nice life, except for his tragic 
ending. With his contribution to the hospital, 
he'll still be helping people save lives. He'll be doing it in death."

Neither Reder nor Walworth knew why Schur chose Bay Regional Medical Center.

Schur worked for a tool and die factory in the 
Bay City-Saginaw area, and was an ardent 
money-saver who was able to retire around age 52, Walworth said.

"He was a simple man; he was a very frugal man," 
the nephew said, pointing out that Schur learned 
to be thrifty because he grew up during the Great 
Depression. "To be honest, I don't think he ever went to any restaurants."

Walworth denied some media reports that his uncle 
had mental lapses: "If he had dementia, then he 
wouldn't have put on three layers of clothing, 
and he wouldn't have put on his oven to heat his 
house. Someone who has dementia would've just froze."

A hearing to determine a personal representative 
for Schur's estate is scheduled for March 17 in 
Bay County Probate Court, according to Reder.

Reder refused to discuss any potential civil 
suits against the Bay City utility or city 
officials, citing an ongoing investigation by 
Michigan State Police and the state Attorney General's Office.

"It depends on what the investigation concludes, 
whether or not there is anything there to be 
pursued. Time will tell whether there will be any 
further litigation on behalf of the estate," she said.

But Walworth is bitter about how his uncle died.

"I'm just appalled at the city, to turn off his 
utilities; it's unheard of around here," he said. "It was a horrific death."

Contact ZLATI MEYER at 
<mailto:[email protected]>[email protected]. 
The Associated Press contributed to this report.


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