Sean Fredrickson and His Family Were Killed on First Summer Vacation, Wife Reveals: 'They Died Happy'







For her husband of nine years, April is  "hoping to work with the PGA to establish a memorial golf tournament for" Sean.

"And if they'll let me, I would like to take whatever profits or proceeds there are from that and basically earmark that money for diversity and inclusion initiatives at the PGA," she says.

"Because Sean was a really good mentor, but he also understood that the game of golf is not necessarily accessible to everyone," she says, adding that her husband "really tried to mentor women and to make sure that women get the opportunities that they earn and to try and, you know, put women in a position to have more head pro positions."

April adds that a golf tournament raising money for diversity and inclusion would "be the right thing to do."

"I think that would really honor his memory," she says.

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