A Year in Review at Woodlawn Memorial Park: Reflecting, Remembering, and Moving Forward By Christina Furtado-Burke As we come to the close of another meaningful year at Woodlawn Memorial Park, we [...]
The Legacy Story of John Lawson (March 31, 1913 – May 9, 1968) By Susan Farrelly A humble World War II Veteran, John Lawson had striking blue eyes and a warm smile. He trained military dogs to [...]
Cemeteries are places of remembrance, reflection, and respect. Whether visiting a loved one’s resting place or exploring historical grounds, understanding proper etiquette ensures a peaceful [...]
Losing a loved one is never easy, and on top of the grief, the legal aspects of bereavement can quickly feel confusing and overwhelming. Without clear guidance, you may find yourself unsure of [...]
Many people walk past historical landmarks every day without realizing the rich stories beneath their feet. When those landmarks hold the legacies of well-known figures, the connection to [...]
Planning ahead for your final arrangements can feel unfamiliar and emotionally challenging. Many individuals and families are unsure where to begin or worry about making the wrong decision. At [...]
Losing a loved one reshapes life in ways that can feel overwhelming. The weight of loss can make everyday moments feel unrecognizable, leaving you searching for meaning. While grief never truly [...]
As cremation becomes more popular, many people wonder if cemeteries still hold the same significance. Cemetery spaces are more than just burial sites—they are places of remembrance, history, and [...]
As 2024 draws to a close, we take a moment to reflect on the strides made at Woodlawn Memorial Park. It has been a year of growth, innovation, and deepening connections with our community. [...]
Calvin George Travis: April 19, 1926 – August 24, 2024, by Susan Farrelly A proud WWII and Korean War Veteran, Calvin grew up during the Depression and had a long life full of love, family, [...]
