1605 Bellevue wasn't just a fire; it was a funeral pyre for a man who left on his own terms.
Monday, November 3, 2008
Fire: A Requiem
The man who died in the fire at 1605 Bellevue was Ed Jackson. He was a building manager who belonged to the building he had lived in for 40 years. Then he got notice that his building was going to be turned into condos. When everyone else moved out, he stayed. And on the day he was to be evicted, he killed himself.
1605 Bellevue wasn't just a fire; it was a funeral pyre for a man who left on his own terms.
Ed Jackson remembered
1605 Bellevue wasn't just a fire; it was a funeral pyre for a man who left on his own terms.
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