Calls on the community to support & honor the Buzbee Family
Submitted by City of Fishers
A statement from Fishers Mayor Scott Fadness on honoring the life of Hailey Buzbee:
“Over the course of these difficult days, I have had the honor of getting to know the Buzbee family and learning about their wonderful daughter, Hailey. In coordination with the family, and in anticipation of Hailey’s dad and the Fishers Police Department bringing her home, I am proclaiming February ‘Go Pink for Hailey Month,’ in her honor.”
City of Fishers Proclamation
Go Pink for Hailey Month
WHEREAS, Hailey Buzbee was a loving daughter, sister, and friend known to her loved ones as a bright, hardworking young woman who loved music, books, and spending time with her family and,
WHEREAS, Hailey filled each day with love, purpose, and joy and,
WHEREAS, the Buzbee Family is grateful for the community’s support and requests that she be remembered for her passions and loving spirit and,
WHEREAS, the City of Fishers mourns alongside the Buzbee Family and desires to honor Hailey and her family by Going Pink for Hailey and,
WHEREAS, exterior lighting on City buildings, including City Hall, Fishers Community Center, State Road 37, and the Nickel Plate Trail, will change to pink, and pink ribbons will be placed along 116th Street and at all City properties and,
WHEREAS, the City welcomes the community to the Art Gallery at Fishers City Hall to view Hailey, a portrait of Hailey Buzbee by local artist and Fall Creek Junior High art teacher Shelley Feeney, and share written condolences and messages of remembrance on the We Love Hailey canvas and,
WHEREAS, the Fishers Community Center welcomes the community to share written condolences and messages of remembrance on the We Love Hailey canvas as well as place memorial items or tributes for Hailey and her family.
