Late Dale Covington to be honored on Rose Parade float
Whittier Daily News | Mike Sprague
Photo: Ruth Covington of Santa Fe Springs shows a rendering of the Donate Life Rose Parade float promoting organ donation at the civic center Nov. 15, 2012. (SGVN/Staff photo by Leo Jarzomb)
SANTA FE SPRINGS - The late Dale Covington never liked publicity and always wanted to be the person taking care of issues behind the scenes. But on New Year's Day, his picture will seen by the world at the Rose Parade.
Covington, who was a Santa Fe Springs employee for 30 years and resident of the city, will be among 72 people honored with floragraph - a portrait made of flowers and other natural materials - on the Donate Life float entry in the Rose Parade.
Donate Life America is a non-profit alliance of national organizations committed to increasing organ, eye and tissue donation.The Dignity Memorial network, which includes Rose Hills Memorial Park, will honor five organ and tissue donor families with a floragraph of their loved ones as a top-tier sponsor of the 2013 Donate life Rose Parade float.
Dale Covington is the only person from California.
"We are honored to be able to commemorate Dale's life and the choice that his family made to help those in need," said Patrick Monroe, market director of Rose Hills, citing the fact that Covington was an organ donor.
"Working in the funeral industry, we value the significance of memorializing loved ones and we are proud to have the opportunity to pay tribute to Dale and his giving spirit," Monroe said.
Photo: Ruth Covington of Santa Fe Springs shows a rendering of the Donate Life Rose Parade float promoting organ donation at the civic center Nov. 15, 2012. (SGVN/Staff photo by Leo Jarzomb)
Covington, who was a Santa Fe Springs employee for 30 years and resident of the city, will be among 72 people honored with floragraph - a portrait made of flowers and other natural materials - on the Donate Life float entry in the Rose Parade.
Donate Life America is a non-profit alliance of national organizations committed to increasing organ, eye and tissue donation.The Dignity Memorial network, which includes Rose Hills Memorial Park, will honor five organ and tissue donor families with a floragraph of their loved ones as a top-tier sponsor of the 2013 Donate life Rose Parade float.
Dale Covington is the only person from California.
"We are honored to be able to commemorate Dale's life and the choice that his family made to help those in need," said Patrick Monroe, market director of Rose Hills, citing the fact that Covington was an organ donor.
"Working in the funeral industry, we value the significance of memorializing loved ones and we are proud to have the opportunity to pay tribute to Dale and his giving spirit," Monroe said.
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