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Heaven’s Maid Partners Up with Wounded Warrior Project for Memorial Day

Hazel Park’s own Heaven’s Maid has joined up with Wounded Warrior Project this spring in honor of Veterans across the country.

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Heaven’s Maid Honors Metro Detroit Loved Ones

Hazel Park-based company Heaven’s Maid delivers gravesite cleanings and flower deliveries across the country for those who cannot tend to their loved ones’ final resting place. CEO Michael Goliszek and COO Ryan Penny talk about how Heaven’s Maid can provide peace and comfort to those who use the service.

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Heaven’s Maid: Company Offers Gravesite Cleaning

Heaven’s Maid is designed for people to tend to loved one’s gravesites who may not be able to perform the services themselves. Users go on the site to purchase cleaning packages, flower deliveries, and create memorial pages to share confirmation photos with friends and family.

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Loved one’s grave may need stranger’s care

If you have a loved one interred in one of Mississippi’s hundreds of cemeteries, whether the gravesite is maintained can be sketchy. In many cases, graveyard owners and management companies do an exceptional job maintaining the cemetery and individual gravesites. For others, unfortunately, maintenance is a constant struggle. Especially in many older cemeteries and those without a standing custodial organization such as a church cemetery association, neglect is rampant. […]

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Now there’s a way to ‘visit’ a loved one’s grave even without going to the cemetery

About 15 years ago, my grandfather visited his mother’s grave for the first time. He’d never known her. She died weeks, if not days, after he was born in 1916. His father remarried so quickly that my grandfather thought his stepmother was his biological mother for most of his life. It wasn’t until he was in his mid-60s that he was told the truth. […]

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