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Our Cemetery

Our Cemetery

At Laurel Land Funeral Home we offer many types of unique and personalized options to commemorate the lives of loved ones and to help ensure that legacies will endure for generations to come. Whether your preference is in-ground interment, mausoleum entombment or a memorial choice specific to cremation, we have selections ranging in price and style to accommodate your needs.

The following will provide you with an overview of different types of cemetery memorialization. For more information on the beautiful and unique options at Laurel Land Funeral Home and Cemetery, call us today. Our counselors will be happy to provide details or to answer any questions you may have.

Aboveground Entombment
In-Ground Burial
Cremation

 

Aboveground Entombment
Aboveground structures are an alternative to traditional ground burial. Multiple options and price ranges allow families many choices. Aboveground entombment also helps to eliminate expenses for some burial items such as an outer burial container.

Family Estate

Family Tombs
Family tombs are a popular choice for private and peaceful aboveground entombment. These crypts come in a variety of designs, materials and arrangements. Single- to six-crypt (or larger) preassembled private mausoleums are available for placement on your own cemetery site.


Community Mausoleum

Community Mausoleums
Community mausoleums offer the dignity, permanence and beauty of aboveground burial. These structures offer entombment for many, housing individual and companion crypts and often cremation niches as well.


Garden Mausoleum

Garden Mausoleums
Garden mausoleums are open-air structures that provide a lasting and beautiful remembrance option. Special landscaping features and outdoor environment make this a desirable choice for many people.


In-Ground Burial

In-Ground Burial
In-ground burial provides a wide variety of choices, and it allows for personal preference by offering individual, companion or family locations within beautifully manicured gardens and special areas. Costs are flexible and there are prefunded plans to meet most any budget. There are many personalization and memorialization selections available, allowing families to personalize loved ones' gravesites through a range of memorial options. In-ground burial often requires an outer burial container.

 

 

Cremation
Cremation is often chosen and widely accepted within many religions. When we are cremated, we are reduced to our natural elements, quickly and without chemicals. A variety of disposition options is available for those who choose cremation, including private family estates, columbaria, special garden areas, ground burial, cremation benches and pedestals, urns, cremation niches and more. Cremation also relieves stressful time factors, since the process allows gathering and services to be held at any time.

Cremation Garden

Cremation Gardens
A cremation garden is an area designed especially to protect and memorialize cremated remains. The garden can be a simple area or a more elaborate landscape that features a variety of cremation memorial options, including many of those listed below.


Columbaria

Columbaria
A columbarium is a specially designed structure comprising multiple cremation niches (small compartments) that hold cremated remains sheltered in an urn. A columbarium may be an entire building, part of another structure or situated in an outdoor setting such as a cremation garden area.


Bronze Memorial

Ground Burial/Bronze Cremation Memorials
Bronze memorials are designed especially for families or individuals who choose cremation and prefer ground burial. An urn fits directly into the tamperproof bronze memorial. Companion ground-burial options are available even when one spouse chooses traditional burial and the other, cremation.


Cremation Bench

Cremation Benches & Pedestals
Cremation benches and pedestals provide a desirable alternative for sheltering cremated remains in a peaceful outdoor setting. There are many designs that represent a personal way to commemorate the life of a loved one.


 

(Disclaimer: The photos on this page are examples of what you will find at most cemeteries and might not accurately reflect this property.)

 

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