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What Nick’s publicists and I determined is that people from all over the
country, and indeed all over the world, are interested in coming to his and
Dutch’s memorial service. Because of this, we decided that it didn’t have to
take place in Kansas or Missouri. If you’ll recall, there were some issues
months ago when someone created an unauthorized CauseTogether.hope campaign
for him. Despite the issue, he’s maintained a healthy and amicable
professional relationship with the website. At the same time, he was working
with Homes for Humankind. As it turns out, the house-building organization and
the charitable fundraising platform teamed up some years ago to build a sort
of convention center. It is here that charities come together, and reach out
to their donors, volunteers, and beneficiaries. It’s located in Chicago, which
is fitting, since the three of us went there one time on the Heartland
Expressway, and Nick visited the city many times in his home universe. The
Humankind Causeway Center is mostly long and narrow to fit the theme of its
namesake, but there are two larger buildings on either end. One contains a
large ballroom, and the other boasts an auditorium that can fit about 900
people. I can’t imagine that quite so many mourners will sign up to attend the
service, but it should be great for our needs. We’re still working out the
dates, but I’ll keep you updated as needed. Gratitude for all your words of
love and togetherness during this difficult time.
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