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"... To preserve the memory of the Washington State Department of Transportation fallen workers and to provide assistance to active and retired employees and their families in times of need."
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ASSOCIATE MEMBERSHIPS AVAILABLE
Join your business as an Associate Member of the Foundation. Your benefits
include a membership plaque, yearly recognition, newsletter, a link to your
website on our website, and use of the Foundation logo. Most importantly,
you will be helping WSDOT employees in their time of need. New members have
an opportunity to select an item from the Foundation Gift Shop for free.
Donors should consult the Sponsorship Application by clicking HERE.
There is a limited time opportunity in addition to the regular associate membership if you choose to become a Charter Associate member for an initial fee of $1,000 (and $750 each year thereafter). Charter members will be recognized annually.
If membership isn’t right for you at this time you can also support the Foundation by making a one-time donation. Every donation helps us fulfill our mission!
Monthly Memorial Tribute
This month we pay tribute to and remember these
WSDOT employees who died in work zone incidents:
James C. Wishard, May 19, 1980, Southwest Region, engineer technician. James was killed when he was recording data on a pad and walked behind a contractor’s truck while it was backing up.
William L. Cook, May 24, 1977, Northwest Region, bridge maintenance technician. William was killed when he got caught between the counterweight and another part of the Swinomish Channel Bridge while performing maintenance work.
Two Eastern Region maintenance technicians were killed along the freeway in Spokane in 1959 when a WSDOT paint truck exploded. Newspaper reports stated a flipped cigarette may have caused the large explosion.
George H. Mulfinger, May 8, 1959. George died from injuries received when his paint truck ignited that day.
Francis E. Baker, May 9, 1959. Francis was working on a nearby maintenance truck when the paint truck exploded. He died from his injuries the following day.
2024 Worker Memorial
The Memorial Foundation directors attended the Worker Memorial Event in Olympia on April 2, 2024, to honor and remember the WSDOT fallen workers. Foundation President Patty Rubstello read the names of all the fallen workers at the event. Other speakers at the event included Pasco Bakotich (WSDOT), Governor Jay Inslee, Secretary of Transportation Roger Millar, State Patrol Chief John Batise, and Carley Francis (WSDOT).
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WSDOTMF News
WSDOT Retirees Luncheon
click for details
Tuesday April 16th, 2024 11:00 am
Worthington Center, St. Martins
Memorial Foundation Annual Meeting
Wednesday September 18, 2024 5:30 pm
Olympia WA
Leaders Meet
Foundation members meet with families of fallen workers.
Left to right: Isabel William, Bill Ford (Foundation Executive Director), John Conrad (Foundation VP), and Mike Frucci (Foundation Director).
2024 Westside Roadside Vegetation Conference in Silverdale
Two of our newest Memorial Foundation members come from the NWR; Lindsey Jungbluth with her new purple hat and Leslie Riley, Leslie selected a Logowear blanket for her signing up gift.
Wish to honor a loved one?
The Foundation will work with you to create a restricted giving fund. CONTACT US to find out how easy it is to support and honor those you cherish most.
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Washington State Department of Transportation Memorial Foundation
120 State Ave. NE, #303 - Olympia, WA - 98501
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