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Seat commemorating a person
Memorial bench with plaque ("In loving memory of Peter Charles Longman, 1946-2018") in the City of London

A memorial bench, memorial seat or death bench is a piece of outdoor furniture which commemorates a dead person. Such benches are typically made of wood, but can also be made of metal, stone, or synthetic materials such as plastics. Typically memorial benches are placed in public places.

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