[WSBAPT] No Memorial Bench, definitely not there....
Allen Draher
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Tue Aug 4 12:41:45 PDT 2020
I think I’ve seen benches with little plaques on the municipal golf courses in town, some with very nice views. Allen
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I must say, I sympathize with the City on the idea of all these memorial benches. Maybe something else can be done that is in the spirit of a bench, without being a bench.
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Subject: [WSBAPT] No Memorial Bench, definitely not there....
Greetings List -
Has anyone had experience working with the City of Seattle regarding memorial benches? Client specifically wanted a bench to be at or adjacent to Greenlake. Seattle Parks does not do memorial benches (so I was just told) and they "definitely won't do one there" - the idea that it would become overrun with benches, maybe? But that also makes me think from their comment that they might do one elsewhere even though I was just told that they don't do them at all....
Anyway - The estate distribution is truly simple - one small cash, two benches in two different locations, and then the remainder beneficiary.
Trying my best to honor wishes and would love to connect with others who may have had a similar situation.
Thank you!
Brent
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