Through Valley’s Tribute Program, we have the privilege of honoring remarkable individuals and caregivers, and notable events connected to Valley that left an indelible mark. Some have retired, some have passed away, some represent clinics and teams that are no longer operating, but all are notable people and events in Valley’s history that will be commemorated in a lasting and meaningful way.
The Tribute gabion in the Healing Garden, located on Valley’s main hospital campus, is filled with blown glass floats in tranquil sea glass colors, in memoriam of the people, teams and events that have shaped Valley’s ability to care for our community like family.
Tribute packages are available for $300 each and include the following one-of-a-kind items:
Thanks to generous community support, donations raised through this program will be reinvested in the Healing Garden to continue to enhance this peaceful space for all to enjoy for years to come.
The positive contributions each of the honorees has had on Valley, and our South King County community, are significant and we are proud to recognize them through our Tribute Program.
The following remarkable individuals, clinics and teams have been recognized as part of Valley’s Tribute Program as of July 27, 2022. Remarkable individuals and caregivers who have made an impact or passed away are shown in blue, clinics and teams no longer operating are shown in teal, and notable events in Valley's history in a lasting and meaningful way are shown in purple.
Dr. Bob Thompson*
Clover the Therapy Dalmatian
Covid-19 Pandemic
Erin Aboudara
Glenda Louise Weiler
James Park, MD
Karin Riebe
Monique Taylor-Swan
Nancy Diane McCabe
Present Place Gift Shop
Robin Atkerson
Valley’s Allergy & Immunology Clinic
Valley’s Children’s Therapy Clinic
Valley’s MyHealth Clinic
Valley's Pool
Volunteers in Action
Wayne Manuel
William Barrett, MD
*As Valley’s first employed physician, Dr. Bob’s vision and his selfless devotion to his patients and to his community helped make Valley what it is today and inspired our Tribute Program. Recognizing his love for water and the outdoors, the first 33 blue-green blown glass floats in the structure were donated by community members in memory of him.
For more information on the program, or to reserve your Tribute package, please contact
Carrie Murayama, Director of Philanthropy and Volunteer Services, or call 425.690.5956.