Posts Tagged ‘Kays-Ponger & Uselton’

FREE Caregiver Cruise

Wednesday, June 13th, 2012

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Dancing with the Charlotte Stars 2012

Wednesday, September 21st, 2011

 

Our very own, Stacy Jones, will be dancing!!!!!

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Congratulations to our Paw Perfect 2nd Place Winner!!

Monday, September 19th, 2011

Crystal Crocker with Wrigley

Congratulations to Wrigley on winning 2nd Place in the Paw Perfect Picture Contest.  Wrigley won 6 months of flea and tick killer from Pampered Pets in Port Charlotte!

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FREE CPR Certification

Friday, September 2nd, 2011

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CONGRATULATIONS to our Paw Perfect Picture Contest Winner!

Tuesday, August 16th, 2011

Cecil and Lola are ready for a great day on the water!

Congratulations to Barbara Aldrich and Cecil and Lola!

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Back to School Shoe Drive

Monday, June 27th, 2011

Kays-Ponger & Uselton Funeral Homes and Cremation Services urge the community to remember less-fortunate children as they head back to school this year. Often, back-to-school expenses can overwhelm the budgets of low-income families. Because shoes may be one of the more expensive items, families may not always be able to provide children with back-to-school footwear.

Kays-Ponger & Uselton Funeral Homes and Cremation Services want to help by sponsoring the back-to-school shoe drive.

Please drop off new tennis shoes by July 24th to one of our locations, 635 East Marion Avenue Punta Gorda or 2405 Harbor Blvd Port Charlotte. For more information please visit www.kays-ponger.com or call 941-639-1133.

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Memorial Day 2011 at Gulf Pines Memorial Park

Monday, May 30th, 2011

We had a beautiful day for our Memorial Day Service.

Attendees saying the Pledge of Allegiance

Wreath Presentation

Wreath Presentation

Butterfly Release

Gun Salute

Posting of Colors

Posting of Colors

 

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Memorial Day

Monday, May 30th, 2011

Memorial Day, formerly known as Decoration Day, is a Federal holiday to commemorate U.S. soldiers who have died while in the military service.  The holiday was first enacted to honor Union and Confederate soldiers following the Civil War.  After World War I, it was extended to honor all American who have died in all wars.

General John Logan, national commander of the Grand Army of the Republic, officially proclaimed Memorial Day on May 5, 1868.  It was first observed on May 30, 1868 when flowers were placed on the graves of Union and Confederate soldiers at Arlington National Cemetery.  May 30th was chosen as the official date because it was not the anniversary of a battle.

Memorial Day grew across the nation.  There were events in 183 cemeteries in 27 states in 1868.  By 1890, all northern states recognized the holiday.  Memorial Day was officially declared by Federal law in 1967.  Under the Uniform Holidays Bill enacted in 1971, the date changed from May 30th to the last Monday in May to create a unified holiday weekend.

The original tradition of Memorial Day is still observed, although Americans have added traditions over the years.  Many visit cemeteries to attend memorial services and place flowers on graves.  American flags are flown at half-staff from dawn until noon local time.  Americans have adapted the observance of the long holiday weekend to have picnics, family gatherings, shopping, and barbeques.  The Indianapolis 500 has been held in conjunction with Memorial Day since 1911.  The legendary auto race runs on Sunday preceding Memorial Day.

To help remind Americans of the true meaning of Memorial Day, the National Moment of Remembrance resolution was passed in December 2000.  A national moment of remembrance takes place at 3 pm local time.  The resolution asks that at 3 pm local time all Americans “voluntarily and informally observe in their own way a Moment of remembrance and respect, pausing from whatever they are doing for a moment of silence or listening to ‘Taps’.”

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Bury A Hero

Tuesday, May 10th, 2011

Kays-Ponger & Uselton and Lemon Bay Funeral Homes and Cremation Services along with Missing In America Veteran’s Recovery Program (www.miap.us) have partnered with each other to provide dignity, honor and respect to all verified veterans.

Veterans have served our country and they expected an honorable military burial and recognition by our government for their commitment to our nation.  Some Veteran ashes have not received final placement or have been stored temporarily by their family. 

If you or a family member would like to relinquish custodial responsibility and have your loved one buried with full military honors, we would invite you to consider joining our “Bury A  Hero” project.

Together Kays-Ponger & Uselton and Lemon Bay Funeral Homes and Cremation Services and the Missing In America Project will verify veteran’s status and schedule a burial of the ashes with full military honors at the Sarasota National Cemetery. 

If you or a family member have discovered a loved ones ashes and would like verification of veteran status, please contact Kays-Ponger & Uselton and Lemon Bay Funeral Homes and Cremation Services at 941-639-1133/941-625-4113/941-493-4900/941-474-5575.

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Gulf Pines Memorial Park Newspaper Article

Wednesday, April 6th, 2011

There was a great article about Gulf Pines Memorial Park in the Englewood Sun today.  Click below to view!

Gulf Pines staff about to be busy on Page OT1 of April 06, 2011

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