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12/15/2025

Thank you.

11/27/2024

Thanksgiving PSA!! I have so much to be thankful for. Happy Thanksgiving!!

11/11/2024

My heart is so thankful for the men and women who protect this beautiful country. Thank you.

As memories appear in my feed I'm just so thankful for the opportunities I've been given to be part of such beautiful ce...
11/03/2024

As memories appear in my feed I'm just so thankful for the opportunities I've been given to be part of such beautiful celebrations.

11/01/2024

So honored.

Such a beautiful service.
10/31/2024

Such a beautiful service.

To say it's an honor to be part of these beautiful memorials is an understament.  Thank you for trusting me with your mo...
10/25/2024

To say it's an honor to be part of these beautiful memorials is an understament. Thank you for trusting me with your most beautiful, loving, heartbreaking, vulnerable moments.

Pretty beautiful sight tonight in Wellsville.  God bless America!
08/31/2024

Pretty beautiful sight tonight in Wellsville. God bless America!

CRYING! This hits hard! People don't realize how much this helps! Grief Groceries! I saw this letter today- as a funeral...
08/21/2024

CRYING! This hits hard! People don't realize how much this helps!

Grief Groceries!
I saw this letter today- as a funeral directors son, I have been around this for years. This is some of the best advice I have ever seen.

“Hey there, Thanks for writing. I’m really glad your friend has you in her life.

I get it. Grief is a funny thing. It’s the time in our life when we most need help, and also the time when asking for help is so hard. Not because we are ashamed to ask for help, although that happens sometimes too. But mostly because our brain just sort of shuts down.

When my Dad died, I looked functional. But I wasn’t OK. Not at all. And when the news got out, the ton of people flooding me with calls, texts, and DM’s was overwhelming. I really couldn’t function. I sat on the swing in our yard and just stared into space. People called and asked what they could do to help. I had no idea.

“Well, anything you need at all, let me know, OK?”

“OK”.

They hung up. I stared into space some more.

I had no idea what to do. What I needed. I didn’t even know what to ask for.

Then a friend sent a text. This friend had met Dad once but didn’t really know him. But still, she knew I was hurting. I saw who it was and almost put the phone down without reading the text, but I saw the message and it stopped me:

Will you be home at 8:30 tonight?

What’s weird is this friend lives 12 hours away from me.

Yes, I replied.

“K.”

10 minutes later, she said, “Instacart will be there at 8:30. Open the door for them.”

“What?”

“Grief Groceries.!!”

When Instacart showed up, they put two large bags of groceries on my porch. Frozen pizzas. Ice cream. Oreo cookies. Tinned soup. Stouffer’s lasagna. A gallon of milk. Like that. Things I could heat up if I needed a meal, or pig out on if I needed fat and sugar. Sometimes, you just need to eat half a box of Oreos.

Notice she didn’t ask if I needed any food. I would have said no. She just asked if I would be home.

Grief groceries.

Another friend, who lives out of town, asked Renee to name a restaurant near our house where we like to eat. There is a local chain near our house that is sort of a deli. When we eat supper there, we spend about $25. Renee told her the name of the place.

An hour later, there was a gift card in my inbox for $250. Yes, that is a lot of money, and I understand not everyone can do that. But the wonderful thing was that because it was enough for multiple meals, we didn’t try to save it for “the right time”. We ate there that night, and take out from there several times a week for the next month on nights when I just didn’t have the spoons to cook.

Both of those gift-givers knew something I didn’t know – that when you are grieving, you don’t want to make decisions. No, that’s not quite it: You can’t make decisions. You hit decision fatigue really fast.

So, I guess what I’m saying is, don’t ask grieving people to make big choices or decisions. “How can I help” is a big choice. But “Can I take the kids this afternoon so you can have some time to yourself” is a much smaller one. “Will you be home tonight?” is a small choice. “What restaurant do you like” is a small decision. Just showing up to cut their grass because you noticed it needed cutting is loads better than asking, “Do you want me to cut the grass?” Or, “I’m going to Target. What can I get you while I’m there?” is better than “Can I run any errands for you?”

It won’t always be like this. If you stick around, eventually they will surface and ways to be helpful will make themselves known. But in the first few days, especially, it helps to remove as many decisions from their plate as you can!”

Original Words from: Hugh Hollowell Jr.

This moment was so incredible at the Cache County Rodeo Su***de Awareness Night.  Miki Scott and Sniper had the honor of...
08/11/2024

This moment was so incredible at the Cache County Rodeo Su***de Awareness Night. Miki Scott and Sniper had the honor of carrying and releasing 66 balloons, each representing one individual who has committed su***de here in Cache Valley within the last 18 months. The feeling in that arena was one of reverence and sorrow. Miki reported that she originally didn’t think much of what she was doing and that it was just another one of her duties for the night. However, as she took the massive bundle of balloons into her hand she immediately felt the weight of each of these individuals and the pain that they must have been feeling as well as the impact left on their friends and family. She will never forget this and hopes that everyone at the rodeo that night will also remember how important and loved they are.
-Photo taken by Robert Scott

I'm so thankful to have the talented Maddie Parkinson design a new website for me!! Hopefully this can answer any questi...
07/11/2024

I'm so thankful to have the talented Maddie Parkinson design a new website for me!! Hopefully this can answer any questions you might have. Never hesitate to reach out. I'm happy to talk.

Funeral photography that captures your last day with your loved one so you never forget it.

I had the fantastic Miss Courtney Walker update my brochure and Im so thankful! If you are looking for a logo or graphic...
07/02/2024

I had the fantastic Miss Courtney Walker update my brochure and Im so thankful! If you are looking for a logo or graphic design work hit her up!

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Logan, UT
84341

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