Shy US heiress leaves millions to library, parks

02 January 2013 - 10:50 By Sapa-AFP
subscribe Just R20 for the first month. Support independent journalism by subscribing to our digital news package.
Subscribe now
American dollars. File photo.
American dollars. File photo.
Image: Gallo Images/Thinkstock

A shy New York woman whom no one took to be wealthy left a shockingly happy surprise when she died: $20 million in donations to the city's libraries and main park.

Mary McConnell Bailey lived modestly and volunteered at a hospital and schools, before dying at 88 last year, the New York Post newspaper reported Tuesday.

Now, the Post says, it emerges that the New York Public Library and Central Park Conservancy recently received checks from her estate worth $10 million a piece.

"You would have never known" she was rich, the Post quoted her former best friend and neighbor, Lizanne Stoll, as saying. "When we went to lunch, it was usually Dutch," she said, meaning everyone paid for themselves.

The library's top donations official told the newspaper he'd met the unassuming Bailey often, but couldn't remember her voice. "That's how soft-spoken she was."

According to the Post, Bailey came from a wealthy family and moved to New York in the 1940s, then inherited a fortune. However, she spent little and lived in a basic Manhattan apartment.

subscribe Just R20 for the first month. Support independent journalism by subscribing to our digital news package.
Subscribe now