[Brisbane, June 19, 2015]—Centenary Memorial Gardens, a premier crematorium in Brisbane, offers the ‘Gumnut Garden’ to families who would like to memorialise the passing of a child. This special area is dedicated to preserving and honouring the memory of deceased babies, toddlers, and children up to seven years old.
The cremation garden just one of the many tranquil landscapes designed to memorialise the ashes of departed loved ones. The team prioritises constant care of the area, as part of the team’s commitment to provide the best services for grieving families.
A Peaceful Resting Place for Children
The Centenary Memorial Gardens team made sure to use elements that truly set the garden apart from the others. The entrance of the garden features a statue of a young boy riding a tricycle with a young girl riding at the back, both protected by their faithful dog. The “tricycle pair” statue reminds visitors that the children resting in the garden are forever young in the memory of their loved ones.
Memorial plaques also serve as a reminder; staff members mount the memorials on the concrete desk and attach them to a concrete beam for stability. Centenary Memorial Gardens also offer less formal designs for these items.
A Celebration of Childhood
The Gumnut Garden is not just designed to preserve the memory of loved ones, but also creates an atmosphere of comfort in the celebration of childhood. The staff of Centenary Memorial Gardens allows visitors to pick flowers from garden beds for placing on the graves during spring. In December, they encourage families to decorate graves.
The garden has a vibrant atmosphere all throughout the year, brimming with memories of childhood—balloons, bears, and other items—brought by loved ones. To maintain this aura, the staff removes excess, damaged or unacceptable items from the area. They keep the place in tiptop shape all year round.
[b]About Centenary Memorial Gardens[/b]
Since its establishment, Centenary Memorial Gardens has remained faithful to its commitment to provide services that assist in the time of grief. The team offers a range of burial and cremation options, memorials, and peaceful gardens, all designed to allow families to pay due respect and honour to deceased loved ones.
For more information, visit www.centenarymemorialgardens.com.au.