Welcome to the Pink Remembrance Tree website
Remembering loved ones who have lost their lives to traffic accidents.
The symbol of a pink tree is a radiant memorial tribute to loved ones, as well as a reminder to everyone, about potentially tragic unsafe driving consequences and the necessity for pedestrians to use caution.
You’re invited to share memories of your loved ones with photos and stories, whether or not you have a pink tree. We welcome reading your remembrances.

Original Pink Tree
The original Pink Tree was created in memory of Casey Feldman who died on July 17, 2009 as a result of being struck as a pedestrian by a distracted driver. read more

Pink Tree Updates
Sea Isle City Dedicates Pink Remembrance Tree on May 1, 2010
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Share Your Photos & Memories
From: May 9, 1941To: November 14, 2003Please tell us about your loved one who ...

From: 1989 To: 2006 Please tell us about your loved one who died in a traffic ...
Making Better Choices
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I won’t step on the gas when the light turns yellow. I will pull over and study the map instead of trying to read the map in traffic.
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As a passenger, I won’t distract my friend who is driving. I won’t get in a car when I know my friends drink and drive.
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won’t multi-task while driving. I won’t look for and change CDs, won’t try to drink a latte or put on lipstick and drive at the same time.
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I will obey the speed limits. I will stop at crosswalks while people are crossing. I will be especially cautious in a school zone.
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I won’t send or respond to a text message while driving. I won’t hold my cell phone in one hand and drive with the other.