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Merced residents raise funds for Steven Stayner memorial
Friday August 15, 2003MERCED, Calif. (AP) Some Merced residents are raising funds to erect a memorial for Steven Stayner, a boy who was kidnapped from his home as a child in 1972, but escaped eight years later.
A fund-raising committee was created after the City Council voted against a proposal in April to name a local park after Steven, the late brother of Cary Stayner, who was convicted of murdering four women.
Some Merced residents objected naming the park after Steven Stayner because of the connection to his brother. Steven died in a motorcycle accident in 1989.
The City Council instead directed its staff to develop plans for a memorial to Steven in another park.
The memorial would ``be an honor to Steven for his courage act of saving himself and the little boy,'' committee member Elaine Freeze said of Steven, who helped free Timmy White from their kidnapper.
Fund-raising committee member Jeff Martinez said the committee is considering a bronze sculpture, which is estimated between $40,000 and $100,000.
The committee is also searching for new members and will seek nonprofit status, committee member Carl Gregory said.
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