Wisconsin Woman Leaves Her Former High School Her Estate — Over $1 Million, with More to Come — After Her Death

Mar. 15, 2025

Osceola High School in Wisconsin.Photo:KARE 11/YouTube

Osceola High School

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Ahigh schoolin Wisconsin got a major financial surprise thanks to a former student.

Milly Chapman, who was previously known as Millie Lindahl, donated her estate after her death to the Osceola High School — 78 years after shegraduatedas part of the educational institution’s class of 1947, according toKARE 11.

Superintendent Becky Styles told the outlet that she got an email last summer about how Chapman wanted to leave $1.8 million, with more to come, to her alma mater following her 2021 death.

“It was like, wait a minute, alarm bells,” Styles told KARE 11, adding: “This doesn’t happen in public schools very often where someone’s like, ‘Hey, here, here we have this for you.’ "

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By using yearbooks, Styles and others discovered that Chapman was a cheerleader, was involved in the drama club and was also part of the yearbook committee and the school newspaper.

Still, as they questioned of Chapman, “When did she graduate, where did she go to school and then where did she end up,” the group discovered, “There wasn’t a lot there.”

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As for why she believes Chapman left the large amount of money to her high school, Styles explained to the outlet, “I think it was a place where she found herself where she could be who she wanted to be.”

“It was one of the happiest times of her life, and that’s what she held on to,” she continued of Chapman, adding that she believes Osceola High School “was a place that brought her great happiness.”

source: people.com