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Trusted employee passed away...what can be done as a memorial?

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dontdillydally · 03/06/2009 15:57

wondering what work can do to commemorate this person - anyone experienced anything like this, ideas would be most welcome

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catok · 03/06/2009 21:56

At school we plant a tree in memory of staff or pupils who have died. Each is chosen to be a reflection of that person - eg flowering cherry for a fluffy pink lady, rowan for boy of same name. Do you have space for a tree?

We had a wear-what-you-want day for one pupil and sent the money to the hospice who had cared for her. Their thank you certificate is framed in the entrance hall and had flowers on a table in front of it for several months.

10 of us ran the race for life in memory of our friend and colleague who died from cancer.

I'm sure others will have good suggestions. I hope whatever you do can be as happy an occasion as possible.

FluffyBunnyGoneBad · 03/06/2009 21:57

Did you want to share a little info so we can have a think? What job did she/he do? How long for?

welshmoomin · 05/06/2009 09:48

When my dad passed away, his office put a framed photograph of him up in the reception area with a short memorial underneath. It meant the world to us as his family that he was remembered in such a way by the people he worked with.

It's really lovely that you are thinking of doing something for employee.

ilovesprouts · 05/06/2009 11:54

when my dd old headmaster died, the school had a garden whith a water feature and a plaque it was soo nice, rip mr roberts .

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