Sorenson-Lockwood Funeral Home

Sorenson-Lockwood Funeral Home Sorenson-Lockwood Funeral Home is a full service provider of cremation and traditional services. We b

Funeral Service Professional are the experts in end of life care.We invite you to discover who has made Sorenson-Lockwood Funeral Home, Inc. the ultimate provider of creating healing experiences in OUR community.

04/29/2026
Richard Roy StagerRichard Roy Stager, 72, of Grayling, MI passed away peacefully at Munson Medical Center in Traverse Ci...
04/28/2026

Richard Roy Stager

Richard Roy Stager, 72, of Grayling, MI passed away peacefully at Munson Medical Center in Traverse City, MI on April 24, 2026. Richard was born on June 21, 1953 in Port Huron, MI to Herbert and Virginia (Williams) Stager. Richard went into the Army National Guard out of high school in 1973. After his service he worked in the automotive industry. He loved to go camping. He liked to think he was a funny guy when being playful with his...

View Richard Roy Stager's obituary, send flowers, find service dates, and sign the guestbook.

Happy Arbor Day!
04/24/2026

Happy Arbor Day!

The Missing Man or Fallen Comrade Table may be seen at specific events to honor missing, fallen, or imprisoned service m...
04/23/2026

The Missing Man or Fallen Comrade Table may be seen at specific events to honor missing, fallen, or imprisoned service members. Each component of the table is chosen with intention and purpose. While the components of the table and their meaning may vary slightly, many sources generally agree on the following:
- The tablecloth is white symbolizing the purity of motives when answering the call to duty.
- The single red rose reminds us of those who are missing or lost as well as their loved ones.
- A yellow ribbon represents continued hope for those who are missing; a red ribbon represents a country who inspired them.
- The slice of lemon on a bread plate represents the bitter fate of those who have died or those who are missing.
- A pinch of salt on the bread plate symbolizes the tears of those waiting or grieving.
- The inverted glass represents that the service member cannot partake.
- A lighted candle symbolizes either hope for their return or remembering a fallen comrade.
- The empty chair represents their absence.
Picture is used with permission from the Veteran's family.

"When we saw tiny Earth... what struck me wasn't just Earth, it was all the blackness around it. Earth was just this lif...
04/22/2026

"When we saw tiny Earth... what struck me wasn't just Earth, it was all the blackness around it. Earth was just this lifeboat hanging in the universe. Planet Earth, you are a crew." — Christina Koch (astronaut)

Image from recent Artemis 2 mission: "Earthset" - NASA

Say their name.One of the most common things we hear from grieving families is this: ‘Please don’t be afraid to say thei...
04/21/2026

Say their name.
One of the most common things we hear from grieving families is this: ‘Please don’t be afraid to say their name.’ It may bring tears — but it also brings their loved one back into the room, if only for a moment.
Their worst fear is that their loved one will be forgotten. Don't be afraid to say their name.
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