All-States Cremation

All-States Cremation We ensure funeral and cremation services as unique as your loved one. Learn more about our funeral home near you and the dedicated people behind our work.

All-States Cremation – Wheat Ridge serves Wheat Ridge and nearby communities with cremation services and pre-need planning, offering clear options and straightforward guidance. No on-site cemetery or crematory, chapel services, or reception space.

Pamela E. FulcherPamela Elizabeth Fulcher (Youngwirth), age 79, passed away on March 26, 2026, surrounded by the love of...
04/27/2026

Pamela E. Fulcher

Pamela Elizabeth Fulcher (Youngwirth), age 79, passed away on March 26, 2026, surrounded by the love of her family.

Pam was born in Whittemore, Iowa, and spent her early years growing up in Emmetsburg, Iowa. During her sophomore year of high school, she moved with her family to Wheat Ridge, Colorado, where she would go on to build a life rooted in family, connection, and adventure.

She is survived by her beloved spouse, James Fulcher, and her children: Joy Williams; Scott Fulcher (Janet); and Priscilla DeCianne (Vince). She was a proud and loving grandmother to Dylan Fulcher; Brandon Fulcher; Cassandra Romero-Yancy; Nicholas DeCianne; Alexander DeCianne; Juliana DeCianne; and Elizabeth DeCianne. Her legacy continues through her great-grandchildren, Milliana, Haiden, and Elysia. She is preceded in death by her parents, brother Mike and son-in-law Trent.

Pam found her greatest joy in spending time with her family. Whether traveling together, working on puzzles, or simply being in each other’s company, those moments meant the most to her. She also had a love for riding motorcycles, embracing both the freedom of the open road and the memories made along the way.

She will be remembered for her deep love of family, her adventurous spirit, and the lasting impact she made on those who knew her. She will be deeply missed and forever cherished.

View Pamela E. Fulcher's obituary, send flowers, find service dates, and sign the guestbook.

Klien Stanley HarrisonStan was born on a farm in Dallas County, Arkansas. During high school he played on the football t...
04/27/2026

Klien Stanley Harrison

Stan was born on a farm in Dallas County, Arkansas. During high school he played on the football team, was a member of Future Farmers of America, and drove the school bus when he was a senior. Stan spent his summers helping his father on the farm. He received a Bachelor of Arts degree from Henderson State Teachers College in 1966, and was commissioned as an armor second lieutenant, entering active duty in July of 1966.

He served in the Vietnam war where he commanded D Company, 2nd Battalion, 1st Infantry, 196th Infantry Brigade from March 1969 through September 1969, then commanded F Troop, 17th Cavalry until March 1970. Awards and decorations include: Silver Star with Oak Leaf Cluster, Bronze Star with V Device and Oak Leaf Cluster, Purple Heart, Defense Meritorious Service Medal, Meritorious Service Medal with four Oak Leaf Clusters, Air Medal, Army Commendation Medal, Army of Occupation Medal, National Defense Service Medal with service star, Vietnam Serve Medal with 3 stars, Armed Forces Reserve Medal, Army Service Ribbon with service star, Overseas Service Ribbon with 4th award , Vietnam Campaign Medal, Republic of Vietnam Cross of Gallantry with Palm, Combat Infantry Badge and Parachutist Badge.

After retirement from the Army in 1992, he enjoyed hunting in Arkansas, walking his dogs, and attending Vietnam veteran reunions.

Stan is preceded in death by father, Jesse Harrison, and mother, Shirley “Odell” Gatling-Harrison. He is survived by loving wife, Antoinette; son Richard (Susannah); daughter Adriane (Travis); sister Eva Jane; stepdaughter Misty Chavez; Grandchildren Alexander, Sawyer, and Ava Harrison; Andrew, Joshua, and Sophie Marsh.

Stan never met a stranger; he easily made friends with everyone he met. He always walked around for miles and loved to hunt. Now he is with all his “dawgs” in heaven – remember the southern drawl! Stan had a big heart, taught us respect is earned, be true to your word, hold yourself to the highest standards, and set the example for others to follow. All our lives are better because he was a part of it! Stan and his amazing storytelling will be missed and talked about for years by the many people that knew and loved him!

Celebration of life will be held May 15th in Sparkman, Arkansas.

View Klien Stanley Harrison's obituary, send flowers, find service dates, and sign the guestbook.

07/04/2025

As we celebrate Independence Day, we express gratitude for the freedoms we enjoy and remember those who made it possible.

As we celebrate Independence Day, we express gratitude for the freedoms we enjoy and remember those who made it possible...
07/04/2025

As we celebrate Independence Day, we express gratitude for the freedoms we enjoy and remember those who made it possible.

Writing letters can be a powerful way to navigate mourning, allowing you to express emotions that might feel overwhelmin...
06/29/2025

Writing letters can be a powerful way to navigate mourning, allowing you to express emotions that might feel overwhelming. We’ve compiled tips, examples, and a free writing prompt you can download.

Discover the healing power of letter writing after loss and how it can help with grief. Find expert tips and resources to guide you through the process.

06/15/2025
It’s said that you cannot pick your family, but for many of us, our best friends become our family. And when they pass a...
06/08/2025

It’s said that you cannot pick your family, but for many of us, our best friends become our family. And when they pass away, the loss can feel insurmountable. Click the link below for gentle coping mechanisms if you’re mourning the loss of a dear friend.

Discover practical ways to cope with the grief of losing a friend, including emotional support strategies and self-care tips to help you heal.

05/26/2025

Today, we pause to remember the brave men and women who gave their lives in service to our country.

Their sacrifice is the reason we gather, reflect, and stand together in gratitude.

We honor not only their service, but the lives they lived — the families they loved, the dreams they carried, and the legacy they leave behind.

May we never forget the cost of freedom, or the people who paid it.

As Memorial Day approaches, we invite you to take a moment to reflect on its deeper meaning and the traditions that help...
05/23/2025

As Memorial Day approaches, we invite you to take a moment to reflect on its deeper meaning and the traditions that help us remember those who gave their lives in service.
From the red poppy to the story behind coins left on graves, this article explores the history and symbolism behind this solemn holiday.
Learn more:

Discover the history and meaning of Memorial Day, the role of red poppies, and respectful ways to honor fallen U.S. service members each May.

The days are longer, and the sunshine is stronger, but grief can often feel more intense in spring and summer. It’s not ...
05/21/2025

The days are longer, and the sunshine is stronger, but grief can often feel more intense in spring and summer. It’s not just cold dark winter months that impact our emotions — many people feel loss more keenly this time of year. Learn why and how you can ease your grief as summer approaches.

For those who’ve lost a loved one, spring and summer can bring back memories and intensify grief. Explore why grief often heightens during these seasons and find guidance on coping.

Address

3200 Wadsworth Boulevard
Wheat Ridge, CO
80033

Alerts

Be the first to know and let us send you an email when All-States Cremation posts news and promotions. Your email address will not be used for any other purpose, and you can unsubscribe at any time.

Contact The Practice

Send a message to All-States Cremation:

Share