
Steven Dransfield Burial Expenses
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On February 14th, adventurer Steve finally embarked on one of his greatest journeys yet. He sent the last of his Valentine's love and passed early on Sunday morning.
For many of the final years of his life, Steve battled dementia and was bound to his mortal body. His final years were not ones anyone would choose to tread, but he did so with a smile. Now he is finally able to rejoin his beloved parents, and his true spirit has returned to comfort his five children who survive him.
Steve was a man of simple means who loved laughter, travel, music, filmmaking, photography, and above all else, his family. He didn't care much for material things, and we intend to honor that in his passing. Some of his ashes will be buried with his mother and father, where a headstone will be placed for those who would like to visit and remember him. The rest will be spread by his children in the wild places he taught them to love.
Any additional funds will help to pay for a memorial when the pandemic allows.

For many of the final years of his life, Steve battled dementia and was bound to his mortal body. His final years were not ones anyone would choose to tread, but he did so with a smile. Now he is finally able to rejoin his beloved parents, and his true spirit has returned to comfort his five children who survive him.
Steve was a man of simple means who loved laughter, travel, music, filmmaking, photography, and above all else, his family. He didn't care much for material things, and we intend to honor that in his passing. Some of his ashes will be buried with his mother and father, where a headstone will be placed for those who would like to visit and remember him. The rest will be spread by his children in the wild places he taught them to love.
Any additional funds will help to pay for a memorial when the pandemic allows.

Organizer
Janelle Dransfield
Organizer
Salt Lake City, UT