Memorial trees & benches

June 8, 2026 update: The memorial bench and memorial tree programs are now open again. We ask for your patience as we work our way through the backlog of requests.

Memorial trees and benches may be purchased by UW alumni, employees and students as well as members of the general public. Trees and benches may be placed in honor of individuals or organizations with a demonstrated connection to the University, such as students, alumni, faculty, staff, retirees or supporters. 

UW Facilities coordinates the procurement, installation and maintenance of memorial trees and benches. Review the sections below for an overview and instructions on requesting a bench or tree.

wooden memorial bench outside with green grass and hedge in background

Memorial bench outside the Electrical and Computer Engineering Building

memorial tree with white flowers

Memorial tree near Parrington Hall

How to request

After reviewing the information below, please send your requests to Sara Shores (shoress@uw.edu). Make sure the text "Memorial' is in the subject line. 

You will receive a response within a week.  Depending on the number of memorials in the queue, you may be added to a waiting list. 

a memorial resting bench

Eligibility

Memorial trees and benches may be purchased by UW alumni, employees and students as well as members of the general public. Trees and benches may be placed in honor of individuals or organizations with a demonstrated connection to the University, such as students, alumni, faculty, staff, retirees or supporters. 

Overview

  • Bench style and location must conform with the ADA resting bench program and long-range campus bench plan. Bench donation amount is $7,500 and is maintained in perpetuity at no additional cost.
  • Available memorial bench locations can be found on the Available memorials map. You can see photos of the bench locations by clicking on the bench icon and then clicking on the attachments. We will replace the existing bench with your brand-new memorial bench.
  • Ask for the location using the Memorial ID from the map. Once payment is submitted the location will be removed from the availability map.

Plaque guidelines

The text on a plaque can be up to 4 lines of simple text, with a limit of 30 characters per line. Less is more: The best plaques look more like a poem than a sentence. Also, as the plaque is intended to honor a person or group, respectful and apolitical language is required. 

Many plaques use larger text for the name of the honoree, with text below and above, such as:

  • Dedication (for ex., "In memory of" or "Forever in our hearts")
  • Name of honoree
  • Message and/or dates 

Examples can be viewed below and by clicking on individual bench icons on the memorial bench map

Please feel free to choose a message that works best for you. Our sign shop will work with you to create the best presentation. A second plaque can be added for an additional $600 if extra text is required.

Ceremony and installation

  • The Grounds department can assist in reserving the space where the memorial bench is located for a ceremony, if desired. You can perform your own ceremony, or you can work with an associated school or department for ceremony coordination.
  • Average bench installation time is two months after submitting payment and the plaque text. The entire process can take 3 months to a year depending on the number of benches in progress, and includes the following steps:

    • Plaque sent out to cast (5 - 7 weeks for vendor return)
    • UW carpenters prepare bench, installing plaque and staining wood (3 - 7 days after plaque is delivered)
    • Grounds team installs bench. Depending on location and fastener type (cement, brick, etc.), this can take anywhere from one day to 2 weeks.

    Although we make every effort to work within a timeline, we cannot guarantee an installation date.

  • UW Facilities will add the bench to our GIS map of campus benches, which includes the location and the person memorialized.

Maintenance

There are no additional costs for maintenance of the bench. If the bench is damaged or broken, UW Facilities will repair the bench. The University has 1000+ benches across the Seattle campus, most of which are constructed out of wood. 

Given the quantity and staffing resources, the projected frequency schedule for maintenance is around once every 10 years. It is for that reason that the selection of teak wood for our memorial benches was established. 

Teak furniture with a patina turns gray on the surface, but underneath the exterior, the wood is still oily. The patina change occurs relatively quickly once the bench is exposed to the sun and weather.  The wood underneath the surface is dense, and the hardwood is still tight. The patina isn’t a sign of declining quality in the slightest. In fact, the teak oil prevents common outdoor furniture pitfalls such as rot, mildew and water damage.

Cost

Memorial benches cost $7,500. This includes the procurement and installation of both the bench and plaque.

Who can request/use

  • Employees
  • Students
  • Campus visitors (without a NetID)
memorial tree with white flowers

Memorial tree near Parrington Hall

Eligibility

Memorial trees and benches may be purchased by UW alumni, employees and students as well as members of the general public. Trees and benches may be placed in honor of individuals or organizations with a demonstrated connection to the University, such as students, alumni, faculty, staff, retirees or supporters. 

Overview

  • Available memorial tree locations can be found on the Available memorials map. You can see photos of the area or trees by clicking on the tree icon and then clicking on the attachments.
  • Ask for the location using the Memorial ID from the map. Once payment is submitted the location will be removed from the availability map.
  • Trees are generally small (4-6 feet tall). Smaller trees require less water and establish faster than larger trees. Studies show smaller trees outgrow large tree planting within a few years.

Ceremony and planting

  • Most memorial trees are scheduled for planting in October to allow the maximum amount of root growth before the dry season.
  • The Grounds department can assist in reserving the space where the memorial tree is located for a ceremony, if desired. You can perform your own ceremony, or you can work with an associated school or department for ceremony coordination.
  • If you choose to have a ceremony, UW Gardeners will plant your tree prior to your ceremony date. The planting process is time-consuming and a bit messy, so we like to tidy everything up beforehand. If requested, we will leave a small pile of mulch for you to “finish” the planting as part of your ceremony.
  • While the University does not spread ashes on campus, we can set a biodegradable tube at the base of the tree where you can place ashes. The volume of the tube is approximately two cups. The tube will be covered with soil and mulch. The ashes become part of the landscape and integrate into the soil over time.
  • No memorial plaques are allowed to be installed with the tree plantings.
  • UW Facilities will maintain the tree as a part of the University’s plant collection. This includes adding the tree to our GIS map of campus memorials, which includes the location, the person memorialized as well as any photos you would like to submit.

Cost

Memorial trees cost $1,000. This includes the procurement, planting and maintenance of the tree for the first year.

Who can request/use

  • Employees
  • Students
  • Campus visitors (without a NetID)

Additional info

Trees can be requested at any time. Depending on the location, timing, tree availability and site factors, the tree will be planted between October and April.