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Facts To Expect When Considering A Memorial Park
Choosing a final resting place for oneself or a loved one is a personal decision. This is the location where a person's remains will be interred forever, as well as where friends and family may come to visit and pay respects. Selecting the right memorial park with the look, feel and options that meet one's particular tastes and needs is important.
Facilities such as these do not cater so much to casket burials as cemeteries do, but rather towards housing those who have opted for cremation. Started just under a hundred years ago, their popularity is increasing regularly. Two big factors to their appeal are their beautiful design features and the flexibility in choices offered.
They are known for their incredibly attractive landscaping designs. The expansive manicured lawns, winding lanes, strategically placed flower beds, luscious trees, statuary, buildings and maybe even a pond fill the facility's land. This combination welcomes guests and gives comfort that their loved ones are surrounded by beauty.
It is easy to accommodate cremated individuals who choose to be interred in the ground. One of the many ways is to place the container of ashes into a plot and use a bronze plaque laying flat upon the ground to notate the one takes residency within. These marker might also be affixed to an upright structures such as a plinth or bench.
Above ground options include mausoleums and tombs. These are typically designed as walls or buildings in which a single individual, an entire family or many people may be encased. These may be placed amid lush gardens, in an open field or within a fenced area and can vary from the quite simple to incredibly ornate in appearance.
These facilities offer a person the chance to spend their eternity in a place which welcomes their loved ones for visits. The landscaping is meant to be calming, pleasant and inspiring. Clients of all financial and personal taste ranges should be able to find what they desire among the many structural designs available for housing the urns.
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