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Spotlight– Russon Mortuary & Crematory
BY ANN PARK
Their Family Serving Your Family
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TheRusson family opened their first mortuary in 1954. Now, almost 70 years later, they have three thriving locations: Bountiful, Farmington, and Syracuse. This family-run business is now in its third generation of Russon’s. Expanding their service into Syracuse has allowed them to serve even more families in our area.
there to provide service for those who need it.”
They have a great selection of preplanned services for those who want to have their own arrangements taken care of in advance. If that’s something you’ve been considering, they’d be happy to answer any questions.
People who’ve worked with them say, “The Russons are a great family. They live their lives with a feeling of gratitude and it shows.” They love people and want to make sure everyone they meet feels comfortable. Through all the years of working together, the family has maintained a close bond and enjoys working together.
Under Chad’s leadership, the local Russon location maintains an atmosphere of warmth and caring. Chad loves to connect with local people. “After three generations in business, we’re here to stay. It’s an honor to serve the families in our community.”
Russon Mortuary is committed to giving personal service. When you choose Russon Mortuary, it’s their family serving your family. They offer complete funeral services, including pre-paid funeral planning, cremation and service to all cemeteries.
“We love being part of the community,” says Chad Russon. “Staying involved is important to us.” And they participate in many events and projects to connect to the community, everything from easter egg hunts to Halloween events, to supporting local Students of the Month.
People who know them can tell that they care about others and love serving. After finishing his education, Chad decided to follow in his father’s footsteps and join the family business. He has an active schedule of volunteer service, being involved in local sports, serving those in need, and providing support for those in mourning. Now, he’s running the Syracuse location. “We want to be