Celebrating Memorial Day
Posted on May 26th, 2023 by Cremation Center of Southern Utah | Leave a comment
Posted under Holidays, Memorial Day
Memorial Day has long been touted as the first official holiday of the summer. Many Americans choose to celebrate in part by visiting the graves of their loved ones. Personally, I always think of our veterans and the sacrifices made for our great country. But did you know that Memorial Day is rich with historical […]
Continue ReadingWitnessing Cremation
Posted on March 8th, 2023 by Cremation Center of Southern Utah | Leave a comment
Posted under Choosing Cremation, Cremation, Witnessing Cremation
Sixty-plus years ago, I had the opportunity to witness an open cremation on a Native American Indian reservation in southern Arizona. Open cremation was the tribal custom (which, for some, continues to this day), and, to say the least, it was an interesting experience. At that time, I never imagined that I would later become […]
Continue ReadingThe Deadliest Day of the Year
Posted on January 11th, 2023 by Cremation Center of Southern Utah | Leave a comment
Posted under Death, New Year's Day
What is the deadliest day of the year? The answer may surprise you, and we just passed it on the calendar. “The Deadliest Day of the Year is Almost Upon Us” is an article written by Christopher Ingraham for The Washington Post, and delivers the blow that January 1st, New Year’s Day, is the deadliest […]
Continue ReadingCan Gratitude Help You Live Longer?
Posted on November 16th, 2022 by Cremation Center of Southern Utah | Leave a comment
Posted under Gratitude, Holidays, Thanksgiving
Thanksgiving is one of my favorite days of the year, and not just because I’m always grateful for good food. It’s a time of togetherness and gratitude and reminds us all to give thanks and remember to count our blessings. I once read an insightful article published by The Fine Line written by Nicola Bridges […]
Continue ReadingDon’t Skip the Service
Posted on October 13th, 2022 by Cremation Center of Southern Utah | Leave a comment
Posted under Choosing Cremation, Cremation, Memorial Service
Several years ago, my father’s good friend passed away. This friend had made the noble decision to have his body donated to science; however, the wife of the deceased opted to forgo any type of memorial service. My father was saddened by this decision because he deeply wanted to pay his respects to the deceased […]
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