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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your personal details in the 'Name', 'Address', and 'City' fields. Ensure accuracy as this information is crucial for identification.
  3. Fill in the Social Security Number (SS#) for yourself and your spouse, if applicable. This helps in maintaining accurate records.
  4. List your children’s names, addresses, and phone numbers in the designated sections. This ensures that all immediate family members are accounted for.
  5. Provide contact information for important individuals such as your attorney, accountant, insurance agent, preacher, and executor. This facilitates communication when needed.
  6. In the 'Location of Important Documents' section, specify where critical documents like wills, birth certificates, and insurance policies are stored. This aids loved ones in finding necessary paperwork.
  7. Complete the 'Burial Information' section with details about the cemetery and any relevant contacts to ensure your wishes are known.
  8. Finally, add any notes or messages to loved ones at the end of the form to convey personal sentiments or instructions.

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Several types of cemetery records are available. Cemeteries may have Sextons or caretakers, who may have kept records of the names and dates of those buried and maps of the burial plots. Some churches have kept burial records that may give birth, marriage and other family or health details.
0:01 0:51 The state office is responsible for maintaining and issuing certified copies of death certificates.MoreThe state office is responsible for maintaining and issuing certified copies of death certificates. Upon request funeral homes May provide assistance in obtaining copies.
A full index can be found at the Utah Division of State History Cemeteries and Burials website, where a database can be searched. Additional records and/or images may be added to this collection in the future.
Cemetery records can provide information about the death of family members and can be useful when you cant find a death certificate. They might also provide other information about the deceased person and their immediate family.
There are two major websites dedicated to recording burial locations: Find a Grave and BillionGraves. Someone may have already entered your ancestor into one of these online databases and created a memorial for them.

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Here are some popular burial types in 2022 that you should know about: In-Ground Burial. Above Ground Burial Public or Private Mausoleum. Cremation. Natural Burial.
Cemetery records vary depending on the caretaker, but here are some of the types of records you might find for your family. Registry of burials: This generally includes the name, burial date and plot; but can have birth and death dates and places, parent information, marital status, age, etc. and cause of death.

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