Family history has outgrown the paper it was written on. It’s no longer a collection of dates and pedigree charts; it’s a living encounter with the people behind the names.
By uncovering their stories, quirks, and experiences, we keep their spirits alive—and in the process of discovering who they were, we finally understand who we are.
My deep dive into the Salt Lake City Cemetery began as a routine assignment for the Salt Lake Visitors Bureau, but it quickly evolved into a personal obsession. I had the good fortune of meeting Mark Smith, the Cemetery Sexton at that time, whose reverence for the grounds was magnetic. To Mark, this wasn’t just a graveyard; it was one of the city’s "hidden jewels." His infectious passion peeled back the layers of stone and soil, revealing a vibrant, silent city of stories that I felt compelled to share.
Bring your heritage to life, one day at a time. With our easy guide, creating a shared family history calendar is a breeze. Discover a new story every morning!
"I am bound to them though I cannot look into their eyes or hear their voices. I honor their history. I cherish their lives. I will tell their story. I will remember them, for I am the result of the very love, struggle, sacrifice and journey of thousands.”
- Unknown
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