Benefit for shooting victim’s family: “We’re overwhelmed”

That’s what Stacey Bushaw told us about an hour ago, looking around at what she called “the second wave” of people filling Talarico’s for this afternoon’s benefit, raising money for the family of her cousin Steve Bushaw, shot outside the Junction restaurant one week ago tonight. “Half the people here, I don’t even know!” Stacey marveled. In addition to the capacity crowd inside, some gathered outside — among them, two police officers, a reminder that Steve’s killers have not yet been caught. Near the back of the restaurants, photos and tributes – some originally created for the streetside memorial last Monday – were set up steps away from the stage:

Under that table, people had placed bouquets of flowers – and a soccer ball, in tribute to the sport in which Steve excelled:

Stacey told us that Talarico’s covered the cost of both the pizza and the music, so all proceeds for the afternoon – and what she described as many generous extra donations – would go toward the benefit. All in all, she said, it’s been a weekend full of people showing support and love – she said the private funeral at Forest Lawn yesterday also drew an overflow crowd, more than 400 people. A video tribute to her cousin was shown twice during this afternoon’s benefit, and a printed copy of the eulogy was posted in the memorial area by the stage:

Stacey explained that the video closed with a line also seen on the poster for the benefit – “Our circle of love will never be broken” – because of family significance: It was a line of solace on the printed memorial program when the cousins lost their grandmother several years back, and Stacey says Steve had it tattooed across his chest, with his surname on one arm, his mother’s maiden surname on the other. She remarked again about how grateful their large extended family was for this weekend’s outpouring from friends, relatives, and other community members: “All this, for my little cousin.” Meantime, we are checking daily with police for any word of a break in the case.

7 Replies to "Benefit for shooting victim's family: "We're overwhelmed""

  • RON BOUSLAUGH February 9, 2009 (3:28 pm)

    This Family has to be one of the greatest Families I know. I’m glad I knew Steve from birth but am proud to be part of this HUGE Family through marriage.From all of His Bouslaugh family we wish everone in his world the best in the future and for His family to continue his memories and laughter through the events in the future.

    My Love to all.

    Ron Bouslaugh

  • Jennifer February 9, 2009 (6:51 pm)

    WSB- do you know how many people showed up at the memorial and how much money was generated by the comuunity? I am still overwhelmed by the strong showing of community support for the Bushaw family.

  • WSB February 9, 2009 (7:03 pm)

    When I talked with Stacey around 3:45, she informally estimated at least 200 people by that point. I do have to send her a note to ask if they have a final report … will post anything I find out – TR

  • alkigirl February 9, 2009 (8:50 pm)

    Wow….Hometown. West Seattleites never cease to amaze me! The turnout yesterday for Stevie was absolutely unbelievable! The event began at 1 and by 1:30, Talarico’s was at capacity. But….the people that were being turned away, donated money anyway, and just mingled outside the front door.

    What a huge outpouring of love and respect for the Bushaw family. I know Meg and Ron were astounded and overwhelmed. The greatest part of it all, is how all of these people were able to come together for a grieving family to support them, show their respect for Stevie, and prove to them what a wonderful son they raised.

    Stevie’s memory will live on forever in our hearts. Way to come together West Side! We are all connected in one way or another, and we take care of our own….so obvious yesterday.

  • Cali101 February 13, 2009 (1:52 pm)

    Is this devastating crime still unsolved?

  • alkigirl February 14, 2009 (8:30 pm)

    Yes….unsolved. But the cops found a stolen car the next week, using a helicopter and canine units….not related to Stevie’s murder…Stupid. Why weren’t the helicopters and dogs sent out to find Stevie’s killers that fateful night??? There was a description of the car, the shooters, the direction in which the car took off. Where are the priorities? Criminal. Just criminal. That’s our gov……I’m fed up with the justice system. A life was lost and the killers are still running free, but the cops got the dirty car thieves. WTF?!?!?

  • Moon February 18, 2009 (10:40 pm)

    Does anybody know anything about the field they are naming after Steven?

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