His widow donated his entire collection to the Society.
When Phillips died, his widow donated the property to be used a perpetual memorial to her husband.
A widow since 1972, when she died in Madrid she donated her body to medical science.
In 1985, his widow donated his uniform and medals to the castle where they are on public display.
Seven years later his widow donated the bulk of his collection to the Smithsonian.
When he died in 1939, his widow donated more than 1,000 items from his personal library.
His widow donated the house to the city of Manitowoc in 1941 to use as a museum.
His widow, Prudia Black, donated the house to the historical society.
After his death Bergh's widow donated it to the hospital.
In the story, a widow donates two small coins, while wealthy people donate much more.