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Memorial Areas for Cremated Remains
The Trust has available a number of memorial options for the placement of cremated remains. These include a variety of roses, traditional wall niches, lawn, garden and native areas that provide peace and quite with privacy.
A wide selection of flowers and shrubs coming into bloom at different times of the year provides an ongoing colorful setting for all memorials.
It is important to note that memorials are for the living, and help to provide a practical way of remembering your loved ones in a setting to suit your needs.
Memorials are available for a 25 year period of tenure or perpetuity.
Both bronze plaques and headstones of granite or rock are featured at the various memorial sites.
Except for wall niche memorials, where only a portion of the remains are placed in the wall, all other memorials will have the complete remains placed at the memorial. Should the family require a portion of the cremated remains they must advise the Trust.
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CONTEMPLATION GARDENS
The Contemplation Garden provides a temporary memorial position where families may visit after a cremation service. This temporary placement is kept for up to three months whilst families decide on their permanant memorial site. There is no charge for this service which sees the cremated remains placed in a sealed underground cylinder indentified with a nameplate on a granite block.
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WALL NICHE
Niche Memorial Walls are set in courtyard areas overlooking various garden formations. The cremated remains, sealed in a special container, are placed within a niche that is faced by a single bronze plaque with the option of an adjacent flower vase.
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GARDEN BED MEMORIALS
Set throughout the grounds these garden beds provide for memorials with bronze plaques that may have two names per plaque. Memorials are placed around the perimeter of the garden bed.
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INDIVIDUAL ROSES
Selected garden beds of standard, bush and weeping roses are available throughout areas of both cemeteries and crematorium. Each individual rose may have up to three memorial bronze plaques placed at the site. Plaques may have one or two names recorded on each memorial.
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MEMORIAL SHRUBS AND TREES
Set throughout the gardens a variety of shrubs and trees provide for a personal choice of flowering or evergreen memorials. Up to eight bronze plaques may be placed at each site allowing for extensive family memorials to be created and continued through future generations.
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HEADSTONE MEMORIAL GARDENS
A picturesque setting of large garden beds within a sweeping lawn area. The Gardens feature a variety of trees and shrubs that transform through each season of the year. Urns containing the cremated remains are placed in the garden beds where memorials in natural stone may be erected in accordance with the Trust regulations. Each Memorial has provisions for six placements enabling an ongoing family area to be created.
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POETS WALK
This natural bush setting provides memorial coves where bronze plaques may be placed on rocks or by native trees.
Each site may have up to six placements thus creating an opportunity for an ongoing family memorial.
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BIRDSONG WALK
This tranquil setting incorporates a fountain and stream that meanders through a garden area of memorial rocks and shrubs. Birdlife is quite predominant throughout this area. Memorials consist of bronze plaques with up to six plaques at each site.
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BOOK OF REMEMBRANCE
The Book of Remembrance has been provided to serve as a permenent record and a dignified memorial. Memorial entries are carefully inscribed by highly skilled artists and may be entered in the book under any date selected. Entries may be of two lines to a maximum of ten. Entries with five or more lines may be enhanced with the inclusion of an emblem of significance.
One page is allocated to each day of the year and is displayed in a protective glass case for viewing on each anniversary.
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