At first glance, it would have looked like any other cleanup project: a group of workers power-washing the driveway, raking leaves, weeding the garden and even washing windows.
Spring cleaning is a common sight at this time of year.
But there was much more to this project than most passersby would expect.
A group of City of Abbotsford employees, managers and their family members volunteered their time during the Easter weekend to clean up the home of, and pay homage to, a co-worker 鈥 and, more importantly, a friend.
The group travelled to 91原创 on March 30 to tidy up the home of the city鈥檚 general manager of parks, recreation and culture who last month.
It was a shock to the city and devastating for his friends and family.
鈥淢ark was my colleague, but he was my friend too,鈥 said Pat Soanes, the city鈥檚 general manager of finance and corporate services, one of the people who organized the cleanup project.
鈥淚t was an act of friendship on the part of all of the people who showed up and it was really a remarkable thing to be involved in.鈥
She called it a chance to do something 鈥渢angible out of something that was so senseless.鈥
Soanes said the idea came up because during one of her final conversations with Taylor, he had commented on the state of his yard and told her it was his next project.
It seemed like a great way to do something for the family.
鈥淚t was absolutely to do what we could to help Deb (Mark鈥檚 wife),鈥 said Soanes, adding it was an opportunity to 鈥渦nburden her鈥 of something she really didn鈥檛 need to worry about.
But it was also a chance for friends and co-workers to get 鈥渁 little bit of closure.鈥
It also sent a message to the family, telling them how much Taylor meant to so many people.
鈥淚t was a beautiful sunny Saturday and I was with people I really like and admire and we had a good time and we celebrated Mark. It was really a positive event in that respect.鈥
The public will have the chance to take part in a 鈥淐elebration of Mark Taylor鈥 on April 15 from 3-5 p.m. at the Abbotsford Entertainment and Sports Centre.