We take great pride in our serene cemetery grounds, which are maintained by our Park Services team via plantings, landscaping, grading, and other improvements. This perpetual care is funded to the extent of the perpetual care trust, as explained in the cemetery contract. Team members may remove weeds, flowers, trees, shrubs, or other plants if they become unsightly, diseased, otherwise negatively impact the grounds, or if their removal is deemed necessary.
With regard to beautification of specific memorial sites, and in order to ensure that the grounds honor and beautify the resting place for all loved ones, we have created the following guidelines:
- Unless previously approved, no plantings, fencing, mulching, or placement of stone is allowed.
- Markers, monuments, benches, and all other memorial tributes should remain free of photographs, toys, ornaments, chairs, breakable items, and other objects that may interfere with groundskeeping.
- Vases are permitted if they are of approved material set either in a permanent foundation or in a separate granite or concrete base.
- All memorial adornments, urns, affixed cameos, and inscriptions must be approved by Park Services.
- Bronze markers are subject to separate rules and regulations (please ask a team member for information).
- Decorations should be checked periodically to ensure that they have not become faded, damaged, or deteriorated.
- Please check with Park Services for winter grave decoration guidance.
- Application of fertilizers or other chemicals on cemetery grounds is not permitted.
Improvements that do not adhere to these guidelines and cemetery instructions shall be removed or modified by Park Services at the plot owner’s expense.
Fresh or artificial flowers (in a naturally occurring color palette) can be a wonderful way to honor a loved one. If you add flowers to a marker, monument, or other tribute, please note that they must be placed in an approved vase. Glass and ceramic vases are not allowed as they may easily break.
If the flowers are fresh-cut, you may choose to either remove flowers before they become uninviting or unsightly or allow the Park Services team to do so. For indoor mausoleums and niche buildings, please use only artificial arrangements of a natural hue.
The Park Services team shall perform park-wide cleanups twice per year, generally in spring and fall. Ask a team member or your Family Service Counselor for your cemetery’s specific cleanup dates. During the cleanup period, please refrain from adding new beautification items and remove any desired items in advance.