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Utah Funeral Services - General Religious Beliefs - Posted: 31st Oct, 2015 - 5:40pm

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Employee error damages nearly half of 167-year-old Salt Lake City Cemetery

Nearly half of the Salt Lake City Cemetery was damaged by the error of a city employee, a city official said Friday. Ref. Source 6

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Pioneer-era headstones damaged by man who wanted to help the dead, police say

Three dozen headstones were damaged at the Payson cemetery. Ref. Source 7

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Sculptor hopes new statue brings comfort to families of buried infants

An 8-foot bronze statue of a father and mother holding an infant was placed in Lehi's Infant Cemetery Saturday. Ref. Source 6y

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That's a beautiful bronze statue. It will bring comfort to those that need it or even more grief to those who want to forget. It all depends on how you look at it.



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Crushed by tombstone

PARK CITY, Utah - A jury found late Thursday that a Utah cemetery association was not negligent in the death of a 4-year-old boy who was crushed by a historic headstone, one of a handful of similar deaths around the country in recent years. Ref. Source 2q


 
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