Disabled American Veterans
Department of Utah Utah
273 East 800 South, Salt Lake City, Utah 84111
Phone (801) 359-8168
 

LEFT TO RIGHT: (FRONT ROW) Dale Edgmand; Nelson Akagi; Byron Uhrhan (Deceased); Jolene Askew; Tuck Marcantonio; Dave Estey; John Owada (Deceased). (BACK ROW) Paul Madsen; Kerm Lemke; Mark Pack; John McNeil; Tex Pockrus; Jay Staker.

(NOT IN PICTURE:  ARNOLD LANO, SCOTT DANIELS, JD LEWIS,  REFUGIO SAUSEDO)

Chapter 14 combined veterans Honor Guard 

LEFT TO RIGHT: C-Kay Stowell; Keith Timmes; John Owada; Nelson Arage, Lee Sanches; PJ (Tuck) Marcantonio; Clarence Viator; George Horton; Benny J. Chavez; Missing from photo: Arnold Lano; Mile McGrath; Bob Brown; and Brook Hadley.

Text Box:       Veterans Memorial Cemetery
17111 South Camp Williams Road
Bluffdale, Utah  84065
Monte Rock - Cemetery Sexton
(801) 254-9036  
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The Utah Veterans Memorial Cemetery is located in Bluffdale, Utah. It serves as a lasting memorial to Armed Forces veterans of all wars as an honored burial place for eligible Utah veterans, their spouses and dependent children.
The Veterans Cemetery was dedicated on Memorial Day 1990. The cemetery offers a beautiful panorama of the Wasatch Mountains.  It serves and pays tribute as honored burial ground to Utah veterans of all wars.  Also it provides an appropriate venue for memorial services, funerals, meditation and other veteran memorial related events.
Amenities  
he modern 150-seat chapel is the center-piece of the 30-acre memorial cemetery.   The administrative building houses military artifacts and other patriotic materials.  A Freedom Shrine contains copies of the Constitution, Declaration of Independence, Bill of Rights and other significant historical documents that relate to the founding of our great nation.
A Wall of Honor is located in the outside courtyard between the chapel and administration building. The wall lists names of individuals and organizations who have donated $100 or more to the cemetery's perpetual Wall of Honor project. A new law gives the families of deceased veterans more money to bury their loved ones.  The increase is included in P.L.  107-103 – The Veterans Education and Benefits Expansion Act of 2001 (February 2002 “Washington Wire”).