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Memory Wall

Honoring the lives lost to carbon monoxide poisoning​

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​Each name, each face, and each story shared here represents a life taken far too soon. This Memory Wall stands as a place of remembrance for families, friends, and all of us who carry the loss in our hearts.

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These individuals are not forgotten. They are the reason we fight.

At the National Carbon Monoxide Awareness Association (NCOAA), every step we take toward prevention, every campaign we launch, and every life we protect is in their honor. Their stories are why we are working to eliminate carbon monoxide poisoning by 2030.

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We remember them not only in sorrow, but in action—turning grief into purpose, and purpose into change.​

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Together, we remember. Together, we prevent.

If you have lost someone to carbon monoxide poisoning and would like them honored on this wall, please submit a memorial request.

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Patty & Gene Overbeck

March 1, 2003

Create a Memory

Fill out the form to submit a tribute in memory of your loved one. Once submitted, their name and photo will appear on this Memory Wall, and a dedicated tribute page will be created to celebrate their life and legacy.

We're a non-partisan, grassroots, civic-minded organization that is focused on eradicating carbon monoxide poisoning and helping survivors recover to lead a happy, healthy, and productive life. 

Our Mission

Our mission is to drive a comprehensive conversation on the public health crisis of chronic and acute carbon monoxide poisoning.

Our Vision

An end to injury and death due to carbon monoxide poisoning.

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