Often times we find that there is a lot of misunderstanding about the funeral profession, the services and offerings available to the community, death and dying and bereavement in general. As your professional experts in the state of Utah, please feel free to submit your questions about funerals, cremations, burials, or about what we do and we will do our best to answer those questions either privately or by writing about your question on our blog. Please submit any questions to information@memorialutah.com.
I am interested in getting prices and styles for your green burial baskets. I plan to make payments monthly to make it easier for my family members after I pass. Please send me info. on this please.
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Lori Curtice
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What ever happened to Colonial Mortuary on state street? Is it still in operation?
The building was sold about 6 years ago and the business associated with it was moved to Deseret Mortuary.