The Olpin family has been serving Utah County families with their funeral needs since 1903 and maintains an unwavering tradition of personal service with individual attention to every family. Our staff consistently demonstrates the genuine care and concern that has become our hallmark.
Because every family's needs vary, we have provided a wide range of options, which includes Traditional Funeral Services, Discount Funeral Services, Memorials and Cremations.Our mortuary family will never allow the price of funeral services be a reason to not serve your family at a difficult time. We believe our pricing is honest and fair, but will match any funeral service providers advertised price for funeral, memorial or cremation services.
Because every family's needs vary, we have provided a wide range of options, which includes Traditional Funeral Services, Discount Funeral Services, Memorials and Cremations.Our mortuary family will never allow the price of funeral services be a reason to not serve your family at a difficult time. We believe our pricing is honest and fair, but will match any funeral service providers advertised price for funeral, memorial or cremation services.
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Our History
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In 1903, Edwin Dee Olpin built a one room structure on Locust Avenue in Pleasant Grove in which he built caskets and provided mortuary services for the residents of Northern Utah County. Though our modern facilities are vastly different than Edwin's one room mortuary, his great grandson, Paul Dee Olpin, upholds his legacy of dedicated funeral service over 100 years later.
Time of Loss
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If the person dies at home under hospice care, call the hospice nurse, who can declare the death and help facilitate the transport of the body. If the person dies at home without hospice care, call 911, and have in hand a do - not - resuscitate document if it exists.
Without one, paramedics will generally start emergency procedures and, except where permitted to pronounce death, take the person to an emergency room for a doctor to make the declaration.2. Arrange for transportation of the body. If no autopsy is needed, the body can be picked up by a mortuary (by law, a mortuary must provide price info over the phone) or crematorium.
Without one, paramedics will generally start emergency procedures and, except where permitted to pronounce death, take the person to an emergency room for a doctor to make the declaration.2. Arrange for transportation of the body. If no autopsy is needed, the body can be picked up by a mortuary (by law, a mortuary must provide price info over the phone) or crematorium.
Obituaries
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Dauna grew up in Pleasant Grove and attended schools there. Dauna lived a full happy life despite many health challenges. Her children, grandchildren and. He was the epitome of a family man. He could be found driving all over Utah County delivering birthday cards, filled with money for one. He was born.
Pre-Arrangements
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At Olpin Family Mortuary we understand the many difficult, emotional and financial decisions surrounding the loss of a loved one. To help families better prepare for this eventuality we offer comprehensive pre-planning services. Why should you consider pre-planning and prepaying for your funeral services?
After Care
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One of the most challenging aspects of losing a loved one is picking up the pieces and putting your financial life back together. Since 1996 Olpin Family Mortuary has offered a complimentary aftercare visit to each family using our services. Social Security: We can help you file for the lump sum death benefit or for survivor benefits.
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