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5 Types of Memorial Parks & Gardens

Let's look at some excellent options for a final resting place.

By Amit KumarPublished about a year ago 4 min read
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You've received your loved one's cremated remains from the crematory. What happens next? Many people are unsure of what to do after the cremation.

Should the cremated remains be kept? Should they be buried? Disperse them? Do you require assistance in making a decision?

Let's look at some excellent options for a final resting place.

1. What is a Memorial Garden?

A memorial park Atlanta is a place where loved ones are laid to rest, surrounded by well-kept flowers, trees, and greenery that are meant to inspire reflection and remembrance.

Memorial gardens can be one of two things in practice.

For starters, it could simply refer to a cemetery. Many funeral homes with cemeteries have begun to use terms like "memorial gardens" instead of the more macabre-sounding "cemetery." If the name is appropriate, the cemetery will be lovely and well-kept, with modern disposition and interment options such as wall niches and scattering gardens.

Second, and perhaps more importantly, a memorial garden is a lovely Edenic setting that you have created! It provides a permanent resting place for your loved one in a lush and natural environment. You can make your own memorial garden at home as a memorial tribute or as a location to bury or scatter your loved one's ashes.

Your memorial garden, whether on your own property or at a cemetery, will provide a place for friends and family to pay their respects to your loved one.

2. What is a Cremation Garden?

A cremation garden is a section of a cemetery designated for cremated remains. Because cremation gardens are a new concept, not every cemetery will have one.

Cremation gardens can be urn gardens or scattering gardens. Continue reading to discover the distinction.

3. What is an Urn Garden?

An urn garden is a memorial garden for cremated remains that have been inurned (placed in an urn). It is a landscaped area in a cemetery for the burial of cremated remains.

Some urn gardens are on small plots of land. Cremation urn areas are available in some cemeteries, where cremated remains can be incorporated into the landscape. These landscaping elements could include a bench, a fountain, or other statuary.

4. What is a Scattering Garden?

A scattering garden is a landscaped area created specifically for the purpose of scattering cremated remains. These are also known as scatter gardens or scattering areas.

Seating and shade trees are common in strewn gardens. You can pay your loved one a visit in a peaceful setting.

5. What is a Memorial Park?

A cemetery is a memorial park. It is a more modern cemetery with a twist. The most noticeable difference in a memorial park is how the headstones or markers are done. Flat markers are used in this type of cemetery. A memorial park's typical material is bronze.

A flat marker (also known as a grass marker) is one that is flush with the ground. Typically, these markers are 3-4 inches thick and rectangular in shape.

The goal of using flat markers is to keep landscaping from being disrupted. As a result, the grave sites are hidden away in a park-like setting.

Memorial Donation Ideas

Donating to a national park is a meaningful way to honor a loved one. If your loved one enjoyed hiking the trails, marveling at the breathtaking views, or looking forward to a park events in Atlanta in the park, this is an ideal way to remember him or her.

Plant a Tree in Your Loved One’s Name

Planting a tree is a thoughtful way to honor a loved one while also benefiting the environment! When you choose to donate a tree, Trees for a Change will plant it in a U.S. National Forest.

Your memorial will be remembered for decades to come. You will be sent photos as well as the location of the tree. You will also receive a card explaining everything you need to know about your gift.

Memorial Park Bench

A bench can be personalized with your loved one's name and dates. This seat is an excellent way to honor a loved one. A gift like this also benefits the community by being placed in a park, on a street corner, or near a bus stop.

This lovely bench will last for more than fifty years!You can personalize this bench with your loved one’s name and dates. This seat is a fantastic way to memorialize your loved one. A gift like this also helps the community by placing it in a park, on a street corner, or bus stop.

This beautiful bench will last for over fifty years!

Memorial Garden Stone

A decorative resin memorial garden stone can be displayed on a stand or placed on the ground. You can safely display it outside almost anywhere. The resin marker has been treated to withstand the elements and will last for many years.

Memorial Bird Feeder

The clear acrylic window can be etched with your loved one's name, dates, and "In Loving Memory."

This window will also show you the amount of seed in the feeder. Natural cedar will have distinct grains and knots in the wood. This is true of any genuine wood product.

DIY Memorial Garden at Home

A DIY memorial garden is an excellent way to honor a loved one.

A memorial garden can be as simple as a single tree or as elaborate as a large garden area. You've made this space to remember a loved one.

Consider your loved one's favorite flowers when creating this one-of-a-kind garden. Remember what fragrances and colors they liked. Incorporate some statuary. For example, if your loved one enjoyed cats, include some small statues of cats in the memorial garden.

The garden should be a place of solitude and peace. A lovely place to heal your soul after a loss. It makes no difference how big or small it is. What matters is that you've created a garden that means something to you and your loved one.

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