Themed Burial Gardens at Centenary Memorial Gardens


Posted December 3, 2015 by finnlaura858

Centenary Memorial Gardens is committed to providing personal, sensitive services to the families left by their loved ones. They offer complete coverage of all memorial needs, from burials and cremations to gardens and lawns.

 
[b][BRISBANE, QLD, 03/12/2015][/b] - Centenary Memorial Gardens gives families choices of themed gardens on where they could lay a loved one. There are 11 gardens in total, all having their own themes. The Gunmut Garden, for example, is for the memory of children who lived too briefly. Parents can choose to lay their babies, toddlers and children up to seven years old.

[b]Variety of Options[/b]

A first of its kind in Queensland, Centenary Memorial Garden’s Garden of Reflection provides family members the opportunity to visit the ashes of a cremated loved one. This can be their temporary or permanent resting place. On the other hand, The Secret Garden memorialise cremated loved ones in a setting inspired by the Edwardian era. The hedge around the garden provides privacy for the families and friends.

A colourful garden, such as the Rocky Spring Garden, goes well with people who lived a colourful life. Families can have the plaque mounted on one of the boulders, which are placed in random around the garden. Lakeside Orchid Garden and The Avenue let loved ones rest in the midst of nature, with greens all around and small pools of water to complete the natural setting.

The other four gardens also offer scenic views and peaceful environments. The Lone Pine Garden, however, is a special burial area for soldiers.

[b]More from Centenary Memorial Gardens[/b]

Their funeral services provide for most kinds of requests, including pre-purchasing of garden space, burials and cremations, and creation of plaques and memorials. They also have a chapel and other places of reflection in the premises.

Centenary Memorial Gardens’ open rolling hills and manicured gardens are unlike any other. They employ a dedicated staff of workers to cover all aspects of cemetery and crematorium activities.

[b]About Centenary Memorial Gardens[/b]

The company opened in 2001, and has since become Brisbane’s most picturesque cemetery and crematorium. Being relatively new, they offer a non-traditional perspective compared with the layout of the older cemeteries.

Visit http://www.centenarymemorialgardens.com.au for more details.
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Last Updated December 3, 2015