After Botham Jean was fatally shot, his former colleagues made a commitment to his family: They wouldn't allow the memory of him to fade. PricewaterhouseCoopers, where Jean worked, unveiled a portrait honoring him in the company's new Dallas office.
After Botham Jean was fatally shot in his apartment last year, his former colleagues made a commitment to his family: They wouldn't allow the memory of their friend and coworker to fade away.
On Tuesday, PricewaterhouseCoopers, where Jean worked as an accountant, unveiled a portrait of their colleague in the company's new Dallas office. The artwork is crafted out of 10,000 pieces of oak sourced from Jean's home state of Texas, painted in the vibrant colors of his native St. Lucia. Based on Allison Jean's favorite photo of her son, the portrait is meant to evoke his warm and generous spirit.
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