The Memorial Park mausoleum: an excellent choice for burial.

mausoleum crypt with flowers
mausoleum exterior view
mausoleum at cemetery
The Memorial Park mausoleum, located in the center of the cemetery, is an excellent option for anyone considering burial in our cemetery. Spaces in the mausoleum are available for individuals and companions in the covered interior of the mausoleum or along the east and west exterior walls.

Mausoleum interment can be more economical than burial in a traditional memorial garden because there is no need to purchase a separate vault or cemetery marker. Both of these items are part of the mausoleum space. Bronze plaques with removable flower vases adorn each space, allowing for year-round decoration.

Stained glass windows on the east face of the mausoleum add warmth and beauty to the interior. The north face of the mausoleum is decorated with granite engravings depicting the Resurrection and the Good Shepherd.

Many families tell us how helpful it is to have cemetery arrangements made ahead of time. This opportunity is available to anyone who wants to ease the burden on surviving family members, and we have many options for burial and cremation memorialization from which to choose.

If you would like to learn more about these options, including a payment plan for prearrangements, please give us a call at 785-234-6605 or send us a message and we’ll be in touch soon.

April 18, 2025
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