Death & Dying in Old Park City
“This is the story of the forgotten ones: People who were buried in the cemetery in Park City who, for a variety of reasons, were soon forgotten after burial. They came from all walks of life, social status, and nationalities. Some had large celebrated funerals, other quiet, dignified services, still others had no service at all. Yet they all have a common bond. No official records exist of their deaths, or the locations of their graves.
“Very interesting publication” - Richard M. Buys, publisher Wasatch Wave Newspaper
“Gary... He sees dead people” - Dana Williams, Park City Mayor
“I have just now finished Death & Dying in Old Park City. To say that I am moved doesn't quite describe it. I am fascinated by what kept you going, as you delved and developed this wonderful work. We all want to be remembered for accomplishing something good during our live and somehow you came up with a memorial which will endure.” - James B. Jennings, California Superior Court Judge”
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“This is the story of the forgotten ones: People who were buried in the cemetery in Park City who, for a variety of reasons, were soon forgotten after burial. They came from all walks of life, social status, and nationalities. Some had large celebrated funerals, other quiet, dignified services, still others had no service at all. Yet they all have a common bond. No official records exist of their deaths, or the locations of their graves.
“Very interesting publication” - Richard M. Buys, publisher Wasatch Wave Newspaper
“Gary... He sees dead people” - Dana Williams, Park City Mayor
“I have just now finished Death & Dying in Old Park City. To say that I am moved doesn't quite describe it. I am fascinated by what kept you going, as you delved and developed this wonderful work. We all want to be remembered for accomplishing something good during our live and somehow you came up with a memorial which will endure.” - James B. Jennings, California Superior Court Judge”
- Back Cover Text
“This is the story of the forgotten ones: People who were buried in the cemetery in Park City who, for a variety of reasons, were soon forgotten after burial. They came from all walks of life, social status, and nationalities. Some had large celebrated funerals, other quiet, dignified services, still others had no service at all. Yet they all have a common bond. No official records exist of their deaths, or the locations of their graves.
“Very interesting publication” - Richard M. Buys, publisher Wasatch Wave Newspaper
“Gary... He sees dead people” - Dana Williams, Park City Mayor
“I have just now finished Death & Dying in Old Park City. To say that I am moved doesn't quite describe it. I am fascinated by what kept you going, as you delved and developed this wonderful work. We all want to be remembered for accomplishing something good during our live and somehow you came up with a memorial which will endure.” - James B. Jennings, California Superior Court Judge”
- Back Cover Text