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The Dempsey Burdick Memorial Headstone Fund: Journal

October 23rd, 2008 --

We've have a great year so far this year and have met a number of amazing families.  Read their stories by clicking here.

June 12th, 2008 --

Watch Dempsey's tribute video with incredible photography by top National photographer Jared Platt (how nice is it to have famous friends who have the ability to capture something so entirely amazing as the short life of my daughter).


December 29th, 2006 --


December fund-raising efforts, including our 2nd Annual Dempsey Burdick Memorial Silent Auction, have yielded $1350 this year, about $600 more than last December.  Thank you everyone for participating.

December 12th, 2006 --
 

We have just started the bidding in our 2nd Annual Dempsey Burdick Memorial Silent Auction

September 6th, 2005 --

We would like to thank everyone that bid in the first annual Dempsey Burdick Memorial Silent Auction.  With all bids we earned $730 and are able to provide 2 more grieving families with headstones.  Thank you for all of your help.

July 26th, 2005 --

Today we opened up the Dempsey Burdick Memorial Silent Auction.  Friends of the charity are encouraged to bid generously on donated items.  Because we are a Public, Non-Profit Charity which has been granted 501(c) (3), tax exempt status,  charitable contributions to this foundation are tax deductible.  Bidding for the auction will last until August 31st, 2005 at midnight.

July 25th, 2005 --

Out deepest sympathies and love go out to the Rod & Janna Evans family of Ogden, Utah who lost their daughter Megan on June 7th, 2004. We are pleased to present the Evans Family with a special headstone from our daughter to theirs. We feel honored to have felt their story and know that we are better people for having known them.

July 3rd, 2005 -- 

"Too Good For This World", written and recorded for Dempsey Burdick, was donated to the Dempsey Burdick Memorial Foundation today.  The song was composed and paid for by her father Kevin Burdick; produced and engineered by Utah Recording Artist Joel Pack.  Families and friends of the organization are welcomed and encouraged to download the MP3 free of charge, by clicking the following link:

Too Good For This World (Acoustic Version) **

** Friends of the foundation who also want to make a donation to the charity of $1 or more in exchange for the song can do so from our donations page.

June 15th, 2005 --

Today I posted Grandma's Journal which is a touching and emotional recount of the birth and death of Dempsey.  I also posted a poem by Stephanie Thompson (Dempsey's Aunt) written for Dempsey and read at her funeral.

June 14th, 2005 --

We have recently been contacting various other charities and corporations as we work to forged a number of new partnerships.  Here is a copy of the letter that Allison Petersen, one of the managing partners of the Dempsey Burdick Memorial Foundation, sent to Demdaco.

May 28th, 2004 --

Our deepest sympathies and love go out to Erin & John Johnson of Holliday, Utah, who endured the death of their angel baby, Abigail, in July 2003.  We are pleased to present the Johnson Family with a special headstone from our baby to theirs.  We feel honored to have felt their story and know that we are better people for having known them.

May 1st, 2004 --  

An introduction letter was mailed to 35 families who's babies do not have headstones in the Baby Land area of the Larkin Sunset Gardens memorial park.

April 18th, 2004 --

I have been taking a little more time this weekend to go to the cemetery where my daughter is buried. She is buried in a section of the cemetery called "Baby Land." It is filled with children who died too early. The saddest thing is that there are at least 15 babies there who's parents haven't provided them with headstones. Whether or not they are financially struggling or don't care, I'm not sure. It did get me thinking. I am going to start a headstone fund for these families.

I went to the Larkin Sunset Gardens and told them of my idea: The Dempsey Burdick Memorial Headstone Fund. They supported it and said that for a minimal amount we could provide each family a 8" X 16" headstone in several different styles and have it engraved, placed, and maintained. The last few days I've been meeting with various companies in soliciting donations.  We're going to make sure that those babies get remembered. Larkin is putting together a list for me of addresses of these babies families and a letter will go out as soon as I get that list.

 

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