Toys For Tots Drop Off at All Cress Locations
Tukios Websites • July 5, 2008

Marine TOYS FOR TOTS 46 Days To Christmas!
Help us make the world just a little more joyous with your kindness and support this holiday season!
ALL CRESS FUNERAL HOME LOCATIONS are official drop off sites for the Marine Toys For Tots contribution program.
Madison locations:
3610 Speedway Road
6021 University Avenue
3325 East Washington Avenue
Waunakee location: 5785 Hwy Q
Sun Prairie location: 1310 Emerald Terrace
Stoughton location: 206 W. Prospect Avenue
McFarland location: 5801 Hwy 51
Deerfield location: 201 Bue Street
Thank you for your help! Have fun knowing you are showing kindness and joy to a special little someone.
The Cress Family and Staff

Because you are there we all sleep better at night. You serve in the Army, Air Force, Navy, Marines, and Coast Guard. Some of you serve for two years, some for twenty or more. Some enter into service at a tender age looking for opportunity. Some are following a longstanding family tradition. You are mothers, fathers, sons, and daughters. We, thank you for your service.

Nothing means more to a grieving child, spouse, sister, brother or friend than a personal note from the deceased. It’s something that will be cherished. The note will make its way out of it’s safe keeping spot whenever the mourner needs to feel close to the person who died. It will be read on those tearful days that are sure to come. It will also be read on those days that are full of joyful remembrance.

Writing thank you notes is usually one of the very first “after the funeral” tasks you will undertake. You may be surprised to find that your brain/hand coordination is not working so well. You sit there with pen in hand and well-formed thoughts in your head, but somehow it all gets lost between the head and the paper. Don’t despair. This is normal and it’s all part of the grief journey.

Yesterday, Jane was on duty as a tour guide at a lovely little pre-revolutionary war church in rural Virginia. It was late in the afternoon when a youngish woman wearing shorts and a Cubs ball hat stepped into the visitor’s center looking lost. Thinking that she might need directions, Jane quietly approached to offer her assistance. The seemingly lost young lady said she just wanted to go in the church.







