When Frank Perdue, the legendary poultry giant, died, he didn’t just leave his family money and material possessions. He also “willed” them his values, recalls Mitzi Perdue, Frank’s widow.
“Much as I admired Frank for his success with his family poultry business, I admired him even more for his success as a family man,” she says.
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