|


click above for details

click for details


VA Watchdog Stuff...
cups, hats, shirts...
click on item to order
and support the site.

Be sure to get all four
VA Watchdog dot Org
RSS feeds --
Daily VA
News Flashes
House CVA
Veterans' News
Senate CVA
Veterans' News
VA Press
Releases

Download your
free copy of the
2008 VA benefits
handbook here...

|
Printer-Friendly Version
UPDATE: WORLD WAR II VET WHO FROZE TO DEATH HAD
HISTORY OF LATE UTILITY PAYMENTS -- "Maybe he had
dementia. I don't know that. We may never know."

For background on the death of Marvin Schur,
click here...
http://www.yourvabenefits.org/se
ssearch.php?q=schur&op=and
Story here...
http://www.cnn.com/2009
/US/02/19/michigan.freezing.death/index.html
Story below:
Your comments accepted at bottom of
page.
Share story/email link.
-------------------------
Man who froze had history of late utility
payments
By Susan Candiotti
CNN National Correspondent
(CNN) -- Marvin Schur may have been worth hundreds of thousands of
dollars, but the World War II veteran was chronically late in paying his
utility bills during the two years before he froze to death last month at
age 93 in his home in Bay City, Michigan, after his power was cut off.
A review of records by city workers reveals Schur, at one point, went to
his own bank to make back payments, but was unable to do so because that
bank was not an approved pay station for the city.
"Maybe he had dementia. I don't know that. We may never know," City
Manager Robert Belleman told CNN.
Schur's body was found in his bedroom. Authorities said the temperature
inside his home was 32 degrees. A limiter installed a few days earlier had
shut off power because of unpaid bills.
City officials have said Schur may not have known he could reset the power
switch to keep on his gas heat.
"It was not an issue of his ability to pay, it was something else, "
Belleman added.
According to a nephew in Florida, Schur lived frugally, once telling him
he had saved at least $600,000.
In February 2007, Schur tried to pay about $350 at his bank, according to
a city accounts supervisor. Ten days later, the supervisor says, a city
worker made a notation that Schur's bank was not an authorized payment
center.
The following month, the same city official says records show Schur tried
to pay $876 at a different bank that could accept utility payments.
However, the city says its records inexplicably don't reflect that the
payment was made.
After receiving a fine for unpaid bills, Schur wiped the slate clean with
a $1,000 payment, according to Bay City Accounts Supervisor Tina Cooper.
In June and July of 2007, Schur was slapped with more fines for unpaid
utility bills, then came close to catching up by paying nearly $1,138.
Cooper said that, in 2008, Schur continued to ride a seesaw of fines and
payments and more warnings that his power would be shutoff.
That led to the installation of a limiter switch January 13 as a warning
that he had fallen behind again. This time, records show Schur owed
slightly more than $1,000.
When
Schur's body was discovered, money attached to utility bills reportedly
was found in his kitchen. A city official said Schur's phone had been
disconnected.
After Schur's death, Bay City immediately removed all limiters and
promised it would not turn off power to anyone this winter because of
unpaid bills.
The city commission is also starting a program on March 4 to prevent
deaths that enlists mail carriers to watch for anything unusual at homes
on their routes.
To participate, residents have to enroll and place a sticker inside their
mailbox. Mail carriers who notice mail accumulating or anything else that
seems abnormal are instructed to notify authorities to check on the
resident.
-------------------------
posted by Larry Scott
Founder and Editor
VA Watchdog dot Org
-------------------------
-------------------------
Please post your comments below on Google
Friend Connect. You must sign in. For larger view and work
area, click blue "expand" button in upper right corner of comment box.
-------------------------
Don't forget to read all of today's VA
News Flashes (click here)
Click here to make VA Watchdog dot Org your homepage
(go back to VA Watchdog dot Org Home
Page) |



Military
Medical Malpractice
Legal
Network


VA Watchdog Stuff...
cups, hats, shirts...
click on item to order
and support the site.

|