Potential heir to $300 million Clark copper fortune found dead, homeless

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A long-lost relative of the reclusive heiress Huguette Clark, who could have inherited $19 million of her $300 million fortune, has been found dead under a Union Pacific Railroad overpass in Wyoming.

Children sledding found the body of Timothy Henry Gray, 60, Thursday afternoon in Evanston, a small mining town in southwestern Wyoming near the Utah border. The coroner said it appeared he died of hypothermia. The low temperature that day was 10 degrees, and had hit zero in the previous week. Lt. Bill Jeffers of the Evanston Police Department said there was no evidence of foul play, and Gray was wearing a light jacket. Gray's siblings said they hadn't heard from him since their mother's funeral in 1990, when he disappeared without a word. It wasn't clear whether Gray was living under the overpass, where transients have been known to camp.

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Sadly this poor man only gets recognition in death :(
 
rest in peace.
 
From the above article

Gray's older brother, Jerry, said Tim had worked as a cowboy and lived in the Rocky Mountain states. "He was homeless essentially. If we had proper mental health services in this country, we could have been notified and known to do something."

So when will we finally wake up as a nation and get adequate mental health services I wonder?
 
How sad. Sounds like he was left to fall thru the cracks. You poor, poor soul, R.I.P.
 
Rest in Peace Timothy... life apparently didn't afford you much of it while you were here.
 
He froze to death in a cold, cold, world. :mad:

You were worthy, Timothy. RIP
 

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