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A WOMAN has left her £1million fortune to the Pilgrims Hospice in Canterbury – one of the biggest ever single bequests to the charity.
The legacy has come from Winifred Batcheller-Poxon who lived in the city centre and died aged 90 earlier this year.
Both she and her late husband, Dick, expressed a wish for many years that the hospice should benefit from their estate.
Their nephew Max Dale said: "Neither of them had personal experience of the hospice, they just thought it was doing a wonderful job."
Mr Batcheller-Poxon founded Kent Estate Agencies and ran the business until he was in his eighties before retiring. He died last year aged 94.
Mrs Batcheller-Poxon died in May and her will has just been published.
Chief executive of the Pilgrims Hospices East Kent, Steve Auty, said: "We are exceedingly grateful to Mrs Batcheller-Poxon for her most generous donation.
"As with most charities, we rely heavily on legacy income, without which we could not survive."
* See the Kentish Gazette (October 26) for the full story.