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Perfect gent remembers every care home worker in will

Perfect gent: Raymond Simmons
Perfect gent: Raymond Simmons

A man, described as “the perfect gentlemen” by staff at a care home has shown his gratitude by remembering every member of staff in his will.

Every employee at the Greensted care home at Wateringbury, near Maidstone, from the manager to care assistants, and even the handyman, each received a cheque for £171 as a result of legacies left in the will of former resident, Raymond Simmons.

Care home manager, Sue Imms, said Mr Simmons, a former professional man, was much loved by all members of staff at the home, which is run by The Abbeyfield Kent Society.

“He was such a nice man with a kind word for everyone, but it was a surprise when he came to me and said he wanted to remember us in his will,” she said.

Mr Simmons died of cancer at the home on December 19, 2007 at the age of 92, and arranged through his solicitor for the bequests to be made.

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