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Planting a Tree for Posterity is not only a wonderful way to honor a loved one, or special occasion, but it also provides a gift for the whole community and multiple generations.

Trees in public spaces provide everyone with shade, beauty and enjoyment. It is a gift and tribute that lasts several lifetimes.

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Published by Charlotte County Community Services, 2017-05-08 12:01:34

Trees for Posterity

Planting a Tree for Posterity is not only a wonderful way to honor a loved one, or special occasion, but it also provides a gift for the whole community and multiple generations.

Trees in public spaces provide everyone with shade, beauty and enjoyment. It is a gift and tribute that lasts several lifetimes.

Rev. James N. Broomall, Jr.

Charlotte County
Community Services

Trees for Posterity

Certificate of Planting

This tree has been donated and planted in honor of

Rev. James N. BRoomall, JR.

at OLLIE’S POND PARK
on this

7th day of JUNE, 2019

Tommy Scott, Director
Charlotte County Community Services

A program of Charlotte County Government





Mary Abbott

Charlotte County
Community Services

Trees for Posterity

Certificate of Planting

This tree has been donated and planted in honor of

Mary abbott

at LIVE OAK POINT
JUNE, 2019

Tommy Scott, Director
Charlotte County Community Services

A program of Charlotte County Government





Stephen R. Filmeck III

Charlotte County
Community Services

Trees for Posterity

Certificate of Planting

This tree has been donated and planted in honor of

Stephen R. Filmeck iii

at LIVE OAK POINT
on this

13th day of JULY, 2019

Tommy Scott, Director
Charlotte County Community Services

A program of Charlotte County Government

Capt. Nicholas James Drinnen

Charlotte County Community Services

Trees for Posterity

Certificate of Planting

This tree has been donated and planted in honor of

Capt. NiCholas James DriNNeN
“silver KiNg”

at ENGLEWOOD BEACH AT CHADWICK PARK
on this

11th day of FEBRUARY, 2020

Tommy Scott, Director
Charlotte County Community Services

A program of Charlotte County Government


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