New Parking Lot Dedicated to Larry Burman
Tukios Websites • July 5, 2008
The new parking lot at the Cress funeral home in Stoughton was dedicated in the memory of beloved employee, Larry Burman. Larry’s wife, Pat Burman, family, friends, and the Cress Funeral Service staff gathered to remember Larry on Sunday, August 30, 2009. Among many, many other things, Larry was instrumental in the decision to pave the lot in concrete, so it was thought it fitting to memorialize him in this way. The Rev. Richard Halom officiated at the ceremony while Pat McNally, funeral director in Stoughton, made the arrangements.




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.

When death is near or has just occurred, there are so many things to do and yet there is nothing you can do. You feel helpless. You can’t make the person well or bring them back. But you know you will, very soon, need to make many decisions about the service, the final resting place, the music, food, flowers, donations, clothing and much more. Your mind is racing and oddly enough, at the same time, at a complete standstill. On one hand it feels like it is too soon to do anything. You’re just not ready. But at the same time, you feel the weight of all that is coming.