Burial Property: In-Ground Lots and Above Ground Masuoleum Crypts

Traditional In-Ground Burial Lots
Calvary Cemetery just completed the development of 5 new ground burial sections. Three of those sections are now being offered for sale and feature The Garden of the Lord’s Prayer, The Garden of Peace, and the Veteran’s Circle.
The Veteran Circle
The American Flag will finally fly at Calvary Cemetery's Veteran Circle, a ground section reserved for the burial of Veteran’s and spouses, will host the impressive “Veteran’s Monument”. This monument will be a six-sided feature, with five of the sides featuring a bronze emblem in tribute to each branch of the military. The sixth side will host a plaque in which contributor’s names can be added. Your Veteran’s name ban be honored in two ways:

Contributor’s Plaque: For a $500 donation, your veteran’s name becomes a permanent place in Calvary history, by being added to the Contributor’s Plaque.
Branch Sponsor Plaque: For a $2500 donation, you can sponsor an entore side of the Veteran Memorial. An additional sponsor’s plaque will be placed beneath the full size Bronze Insignia of yoru particular branch of the Military.
Original Chapel Mausoleum
Originally constructed in 1970s and expanded in the late 1980s, this beautiful Chapel Mausoleum features impressive Italian mosaics portraying the Resurrection and the Ascension. Faceted glass windows depicting the Queen of Heaven and St. Joseph catch the morning sun in the southeastern end of the Chapel. The climate controlled chapel, carpeting, skylights, and elegant furnishings create a wall make for comfortable visitation and committal services. A limited number of crypts are still available.
The Good Shepherd Mausoleum
Nestled in the southwestern corner of Calvary Cemetery, the Good Shepherd Mausoleum overlooks the beauty of Brush Mountain. This Garden Crypt Complex features a lovely mosaic of the “The Good Shepherd” and has an entire wall dedicated to honor the American war veteran. Those who enjoy the more natural, outdoor scenery will greatly appreciate this mausoleum.
Private Estate Mausoleum
Calvary Cemtery has reserved scenic areas designated for your family to install your own Private Estate Mausoleum. They are more affordable than ever – the cost being comparable to the purchase price of a new luxury car. But more importantly, this type of investment will last indefinitely!
Cremation
An age-old process by which human remains are reduced to bone fragments by heat and evaporation. Up into the early 1920’s, cremation was the choice of the wealthy and the well-educated. After full body burial was determined to be safe, cremation fell out of favor. It wasn't until the early 1980’s that the rate started to increase on the average of about 8% annually. Far below the national average of 30%, Calvary Cemetery’s cremation rate of 10 % has increased 1% per year for the last 5 years. Regardless of your preference to in-ground to above-ground, experience has shown that placing cremated remains in a cemetery provides the peace of mind from establishing a “final resting place.” Although the scattering of ashes is a romantic notion, we have found that many regrets later surface from having no defined physical place to go and pay your respects. Therefore, we strongly recommend a permanent place of burial or inurnment and memorialization.
The Lord’s Prayer Columbarium
Located in the Garden of the Lord’s Prayer, one of Calvary Cemetery’s newest in-ground burial sections. This columbarium is a smaller above-ground mausoleum, serving the dual purpose of providing the base structure for “The Lord’s Prayer” feature as well as architecturally designed to hold cremated remains.
Mausoleum Crypts
Above-ground burial, a choice once reserved for the wealthy, is now available to all families at prices comparable to that of in-ground burial.
Niche Crypts
Above ground crypts in either the Chapel or Good Shepherd Mausoleum constructed for the entombment of cremated remains.
Cremation Garden
The in-ground burial section located in the Mary Our Hope Lawn Crypt Section, designed for the burial of cremated remains. Flush bronze memorials on granite bases make for a nice, uniform appearance in this area.

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