Last week I was driving down California Street in
Mountain View, when I noticed this ad hoc memorial site at a bus stop:
There were a lot of memorial candles—I mean, a lot.
From the stuffed animals I thought it might be a
memorial to a child, but it turned out to be the site of a fatal traffic
accident—a developmentally disabled 50-year-old man was hit on 21 June while waiting
for the bus by a car going 70 MPH.
Bill
Ware, who was a fixture at the Mountain View Public Library, and who
appeared at city council meetings, was well known in the community, and will
evidently be sorely missed by the people he met regularly. I was there around
the 26th, and the tributes were undisturbed, candles still
burning. Which tells me that people in the neighborhood think it’s more
important to mark Ware’s life and passing than to sit to wait for the bus.
You see these sorts of memorials around the country,
of course, at traffic fatality sites. But the votives with brilliant colors and
Our Lady of Guadalupe themes are quite distinctive to this area and I thought
it worthy of sharing.
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