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Suhor Industries &
SI Memorials Receives "Keeping It Personal" Awards
Sterling, VA (February 21, 2007) - Suhor
Industries/SI Memorials, Overland Park, Kansas, has
been awarded an Honorable Mention in the
International Cemetery, Cremation and Funeral
Association’s 2006 KIP (Keeping It Personal) Awards,
recognizing the best in personalization in the
cemetery, funeral service and cremation profession.
Suhor Industries Chairman/CEO Joseph U. Suhor, III
was honored in the Special Events category for
joining forces with Hixon Funeral Homes and Johnson
Funeral Home in Lake Charles Louisiana, in a
year-long restoration of 38 cemeteries in Cameron
Parish, Louisiana that were damaged by Hurricane
Rita in September 2005.
Suhor
Industries and the two local funeral homes worked
together to re-inter almost 300 recovered bodies and
to restore the breached cemeteries. The year-long
efforts ended with a dedication ceremony to honor
the families of those affected by the storm and to
pay tribute to those involved in the recovery
process. Alan Chapman from Inquest Marketing in
Overland Park, Kansas, helped the companies plan and
promote the ceremony, which was held in October 2006
and included speakers, a choir, a shrimp boil, a
time-capsule dedication and more.
SI Memorials and the funeral homes donated a 5’
tall, two-tone India Black granite monument on an
all-polished base commemorating the efforts of the
community in its rebuilding process. They involved
local area school children by inviting them to place
stories, photos and small memorabilia into the time
capsule, donated by SI Funeral Services and Wilbert
Funerals Services, which was buried next to the
monument.
The ICCFA’s 2006 KIP
Awards contest drew 23 entries from across North
America. Five marketing and communications
professionals from outside the cemetery, funeral
service and cremation profession performed the
judging.
Judges were impressed with the efforts of Suhor
Industries and the two local funeral homes to bring
relief to a community in need. One commented, “A
well-orchestrated event. Good participation from
national and local dignitaries and the community.
The choice and shrimp boil added fun to the solemn
occasion for the rededication.” Another added,
“Great effort in recovery – wow – lots of hard work.
I like how the community and families worked
together in a disastrous situation.”
“We were extremely pleased with the broad range and
high quality of entries to the KIP Awards program
this year,” said Julie A. Burn, chair of the ICCFA’s
Personalization Committee. “Staff at Suhor
Industries and the two funeral homes demonstrate a
strong commitment to personalization, to serving the
community and to providing caring, meaningful
services to families in their time of need. They are
true leaders within our profession and deserving of
this prestigious award.”
All KIP Awards recipients will be recognized at the
ICCFA 2007 Convention, March 20-23, in Las Vegas,
Nevada, and in ICCFA Magazine.
Founded in 1987, the ICCFA is the only international
trade association representing all segments of the
cemetery, funeral, cremation and memorialization
industry. Its membership is comprised of 7,200
cemeteries, funeral homes, memorial designers,
crematories and related businesses worldwide.
This article appeared in the following publications:
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ICCFA Magazine,
May 2007
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The Kansas City
Star, May 23, 2007
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Star Business
Weekly, April 3, 2007
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The Sun
Newspapers, April 26, 2007
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YB News, April
2007
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Kansas City Small
Business Monthly, April 2007
Click here for the full story and photos of the
dedication ceremony for the Cameron Parish Memorial.
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