Salt Lake City Area Dignity Memorial Funeral Providers

Salt Lake City Area Dignity Memorial Funeral Providers

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11 reviews on Google

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4335 W 4100 S, West Valley City, UT 84120, USA

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William Helu
William Helu
7 months ago
I just watched a disturbing video on instagram of a man who received a text saying that his mom’s headstone was installed only for him to go there and it’s on THE WRONG PLOT!!?!!! That is unacceptable!!!! How insincere and not to mention the lack of communication when it comes to something so sacred as headstone for a loved one!!! Ya’ll are the worst!!
Britni Diaz
Britni Diaz
7 months ago
Do not use them!! Terrible service from a company that should be compassionate for people during the hardest time of their lives. Truly don’t know how they have operated like this for so long.
Gail Harding Nielson
Gail Harding Nielson
11 months ago
They do not use accurate information on their obituaries, leading to false information to the public. They should take the time to make sure the information provided to the public is accurate. It is their responsibility to to maintain accuracy in their dealings.
Mike Betker
Mike Betker
2 years ago
We had to lay our 13 year old daughter to rest and the people at dignity were absolutely amazing.. I won't go into details but the way they handled EVERYTHING was so respectful and classy!!! THANK YOU
Fred Luttmer
Fred Luttmer
7 years ago
Following the extended process of transporting my Grandmothers ashes across the country, we held the memorial service and proceeded to what is a beautiful cemetery. Upon arrival we had a dedication of the ground and a prayer. This ended and while 95% of the group was still gathered, a six wheeler cart pulls up with two service station attired attendants. They proceed to uncover the hole, grab the urn and proceed to glue it to the small container that it’s to be buried in. The container was too short, there was no packing material, as promised, to surround the glass urn. The gathered family was in shock at what they were witnessing. The two attendees were confronted about the situation, which caused several phone calls to inquire about it. The funeral director stood helplessly in the distant shade doing nothing to ease or confront the scene. As family members of Grandma grew more antsy, they, on their own accord took a linen tablecloth from the flower table to properly secure the urn. Following the family solving the problem, the attendants lowered the container and filled the hole. They immediately proceeded to tamp the freshly moved earth with their feet. I was appalled. What was an entry to a beautiful place, ended with an exit from one of the most memorable experiences I have had. The memory will forever be tainted. Thanks dignity! Or is it Indignity???