When reviewing cremation options, either for end-of-life planning for yourself or the immediate need of a loved one, you may wonder if there are cemeteries that can provide a final resting place for people who choose cremation. While many people are familiar with the idea of cremated remains going into an urn before being passed on to a loved one for safekeeping, there are other possibilities that provide a safe, secure, and serene resting place where loved ones can come to visit and pay their respects for many years to come.
There are many benefits to placing cremains in a cemetery instead of keeping them at home and yet, it is not something that we often think about. When you inquire cremation options with The Gardens of Boca Raton we are happy to review all of the advantages and possibilities that are open to you.
If you are interested in beginning the pre-planning process and would like to review your cremation options, please do not hesitate to contact us today. Our dedicated family service counselors will walk you through each steps to help you decide which final resting place may be right for you. Similarly, if you are in immediate need of our services, our phones are open 24-hours a day, 365-days a year with a funeral home director on-call to assist at any time. At The Gardens of Boca Raton, we’re here for you.
Before reviewing the various options for the final resting place of cremains, it is helpful to understand the many advantages and benefits of choosing a cemetery or above-ground memorial park such as The Gardens of Boca Raton as a place of interment. Many families choose to keep urns at their homes or create mementos such as jewelry keepsakes or stuffed animals that contain cremains to share among loved ones. While these are both great ideas, choosing a cemetery to place them, also offers its own benefits.
Perhaps the most significant benefit to choosing a cemetery as a final resting place is that it serves as a place for all who wish to visit to pay their respects, at times when it is most convenient for them. Old friends from school days, former co-workers, and long-lost family friends can all stop by to pay tribute on days when it is meaningful to them. These are people who may not feel comfortable reaching out to the family directly, yet still wish to maintain a connection with their lost loved one.
Additionally, distant relatives, those who live far away, and more, can all come to gather or visit as they wish. When an urn is kept in a family home this may not be possible and can pose a barrier to those who wish to come and reflect upon fond memories.
Additionally, The Gardens of Boca Raton is open seven days a week, all year long, including on national holidays. This means that guests may come to visit at any time, without finding a day that is most convenient for the family who holds the urn at that point in time. Guests may visit on important anniversaries that they shared with their loved ones, or days that meant something to just them.
The cemetery grounds at The Gardens of Boca Raton are kept meticulously clean, well-manicured, and in beautiful and serene condition. Rest assured that the final resting place you choose will remain tranquil and inviting for many years to come.
We have dedicated groundskeepers on staff and property maintenance that takes place daily to ensure the excellent condition of each final resting place that calls The Gardens of Boca Raton home. You’ll find seasonal shrubs and greenery that add a luscious feel to the space, bright-colored flora that invites a feeling of warmth and happiness, and caring staff at every turn to assist with any questions or concerns that you or any other visitor may have.
Our family service counselors will provide you with in-depth information regarding each of the options we have available at our property. Below is a brief overview of above-ground interment options for cremated remains.
A popular choice among cremation options for a final resting place is to purchase either a marble niche or glass niche. If you choose a glass niche, visitors will be able to view the urn and family members can decorate the space as they wish. Some choose to decorate for holidays such as Mother’s Day or to place seasonal items inside the space. Others place photos, family heirlooms and memorabilia inside for visitors to see.
Marble niches are a more traditional interment option, where the name, date of birth and date of passing are engraved on the front of the marble stone. These niches house the cremated remains of a loved one in an urn. Although you cannot see inside like a glass niche, families often choose to place photos or cards inside with the urn. You may also choose to add a cameo, light or mini vase for flowers to personalize the outside of the marble niche.
Another way to mark the space of an interment is by way of a cremation memorial bench. A memorial bench is placed outside at The Gardens of Boca Raton in a spot of your choice by our serene lake. It serves as a place for loved ones to visit, sit, and reflect upon memories in a calm, pleasant space in nature.
Many believe that only caskets can go inside crypts, yet these days, they present a great alternative cremation option for families whose wishes are divided. For example, if one spouse wished to be in entombed in a casket, but the other spouse’s wishes are to be cremated, there are options for them to still always be together. The cremated remains of a loved one can be placed in a crypt with the casket. We have many different crypt options on property. We offer single crypts, a true-companion crypt, or a private family estate to commemorate many generations all in one beautiful place. Options to customize the architecture and design in a way that speaks to your family most. You may choose to include your family crest or motto, or design the surrounding landscaping if you select one of our outdoor options. At The Gardens of Boca Raton, we are known for our breathtaking mausoleums and unique above-ground burial space options.
If you would like to begin the funeral pre-planning process, contact The Gardens of Boca Raton today to schedule an appointment. Should you find yourself in immediate need of services for a loved one, please reach out to us to begin the process and allow our family to help your family through what can be a challenging time.
The Gardens of Boca Raton is open for appointments and property tours from 9am to 5pm, seven days a week for your convenience. Staff is available and on-call around the clock, every day of the year, for any emergency needs.
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