top of page
hand writing.jpeg

How It Works
In 4 easy steps

1. Share Your Story:

- After purchasing, you will receive a digital form in your email to fill out a simple questionnaire about your loved one. Sharing key details and cherished memories.

inject-stores-service_1725847290807.png

2. Crafting the Tribute:

- Once we receive the completed questionnaire within 1-2 hours we will begin creating your custom poem, obituary, or tribute that captures the essence of your loved one’s life.

Flower arrangement image.jpeg

3. Review and Revise:

- You'll receive a digital draft within 2 hours to review. We consider all feedback and make revisions until you are completely satisfied. (Any rush orders may acquire additional fee)

inject-stores-service_1725847290369.png

4. Final Presentation:

- Receive the final version same day in digital written format, ready to be shared with family, friends, mortuary, and online

Recent Work We've Done

Here is a glimpse of our recent work, showcasing the unique and meaningful creations we have delivered to our clients.

open book image

Life Tribute

Sarah J. T life was a tapestry woven with vibrant threads of joy, passion, and altruism. Born on May 6th, 1950, Sarah’s journey was one of endless compassion and adventurous spirit. As a dedicated nurse for over 40 years, she touched countless lives with her healing hands and gentle soul.

Her love for music was unparalleled; she played the piano with unmatched elegance and often filled her home with harmonious melodies. Sarah loved nature, spent weekends hiking, and cared for a stunning garden, which was her sanctuary.

To beloved friends and family, Sarah was a beacon of light—a mother who nurtured with love, a friend who listened without judgment, and a neighbor whose door was always open. Her legacy lives on through the countless lives she touched and the kindness she spread.

frame with memorial flowers

Obituary

Our hearts are heavy as we announce the peaceful passing of our dear mother, grandmother, sister, and friend, Ruby Madelyn Peterson S. , at the age of 83. Madelyn departed this world surrounded by her loving family on August 19, 2024, leaving behind a legacy of love and cherished memories.

 

Born on June 12, 1941, in Los Angeles, California, to Howard Leon Peterson and Donnetta Lewis, Madelyn spent her formative years in the towns of Richfield and Monroe, Utah, alongside her four younger brothers. She was a proud graduate of South Sevier High School and embarked on a journey of love and family by marrying Michael (Ed) Edward Smith in 1959, with whom she shared the blessing of four children. After Ed, Madelyn found love again with Charles Henry Semken Jr., whom she married in 2003.

 

Madelyn poured her heart and soul into her family, serving as a devoted wife, mother, and grandmother. She led successful family businesses, embodying the values of hard work and determination instilled in her from a young age. Madelyn started her teenage working career following farmer tractors in the fields of Monroe picking up potato’s.  She was paid three cents for each burlap bag she filled, mom said “this was the hardest job.”

 

Madelyn's entrepreneurial spirit shone brightly as she established and managed various ventures, which include Phillip’s 66 Gas Station and Repair Garage, Salt Lake City, Utah; Texaco Gas Station and Repair Garage Helper, Utah; Amoco Gas Station and Repair Garage Price, Utah; Jolly Good Time Tours Helper, Utah and Smith Transit Inc Helper, Utah.  All the while creating cherished memories and lifelong friendships along the way.

 

A talented artist, Madelyn's passion for painting and creativity brought joy to all who knew her. Her favorite medium was oil painting and has gifted her family with many beautiful works of art. Her culinary skills and knack for crochet work and sewing added warmth and love to family gatherings. She found solace and joy in boating in her favorite place Lake Powell where she would show off her suntan, slalom water skiing talents, camping, and reveling in the beauty of nature and the camaraderie of loved ones.

 

Madelyn's proudest achievement was her family—her four wonderful children, numerous grandchildren, and great-grandchildren, who filled her life with joy and purpose. She leaves behind a legacy of love and devotion that will forever be cherished by those who were touched by her kindness and grace.

Letter with pen

Poem

Madelyn

​

In loving memory of Madelyn dear, 

A mother, grandma, ever near. 

Her gentle touch, her caring grace, 

Still warms each heart, each loving space.

 

Her wisdom guided, bright and true, 

In every step, in all we do. 

Though now she rests in heaven’s light, 

Her spirit shines, a star so bright.

 

Her legacy of love remains, 

In joyful moments, in gentle rains. 

Madelyn's heart, forever kind, 

Lives on in us, in soul, in mind.

bottom of page