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Above Ground - Mausoleum

A timeless above-ground choice, combining permanence, protection, and a peaceful setting for remembrance.

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Why Families Choose

This Option

Many families are drawn to mausoleums for their sense of permanence, protection, and quiet dignity — offering a peaceful setting for remembrance in all seasons.

Protected and Enduring Spaces

Mausoleums provide above-ground placement within secure, thoughtfully designed structures that offer shelter and long-term care.

Individual and Family Crypt Options

Families may choose private or shared crypts, allowing loved ones to rest together in a dedicated space.

Personalized Memorial Features

Crypt fronts and inscriptions can be customized to reflect individual lives, family history, and lasting remembrance.

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What’s Included

Each in-ground burial arrangement includes a range of services to ensure every detail is handled with care and respect.

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Resting-Place Selection

Choose from individual or family plots within our beautifully maintained cemeteries.

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Memorial and Marker Options

Personalize each resting place with a range of memorial types, materials, and inscriptions.

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Care and Maintenance

We provide ongoing care of the grounds and perpetual maintenance of every plot.

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Guidance and Arrangements

Our counselors assist with planning, paperwork, and financial options at a pace that feels right for you.

Memorialization on crypt and niche fronts includes the names of each person placed within the space. If an additional name is added to an existing memorial, a cleaning fee will apply and lettering will be replaced, including the cost of any additional letters.

Layout and Design

The layout of crypt and niche memorialization can be reviewed during an appointment with one of our Family Service Counselors.

Emblems and Floral Program

In addition to memorialization, some crypts and niches allow for optional emblems and participation in our floral program. Availability may vary by location and space type.

For questions about availability, memorialization options, emblems, or floral programs, please contact our main office or visit our Cemetery Locations page for additional contact information.

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Space-Types

Mausoleums offer several above-ground placement options, designed to accommodate individual, companion, or family needs.
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Crypt

Chambers that can be indoors or outdoors at a mausoleum and are of sufficient size for the entombment of a full casket.  

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True Companion

Designed for the placement of two caskets placed in one space head-to-head. These styles of crypts run from level "B" and upward. 

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True Companion with Abby

For placement of three or more caskets on the "A" level only. 

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Companion

For side-by-side caskets leaving placement for two caskets. These spaces are separated by a wall.

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Niches

Space that is sufficient in size in which designed for cremated remains.

Provisions Guidance

Plot & Interment Provisions

Learn about available plot sizes, interment choices, and related policies that help ensure every resting place is prepared and maintained with care and consistency.

Monument & Marker Guidelines

Understand the standards for memorial design, materials, and installation — created to preserve the beauty, safety, and harmony of our cemetery grounds.

Frequently Asked
Questions

Have more questions?

Visit our full FAQ section →
When should I start pre-need planning?

It’s never too early to begin. Many people choose to plan when they’re healthy and clear-minded, ensuring their preferences are known and their family won’t have to make difficult decisions later.

Can I change my plan after it’s made?

It’s never too early to begin. Many people choose to plan when they’re healthy and clear-minded, ensuring their preferences are known and their family won’t have to make difficult decisions later.

Can I change my plan after it’s made?Is pre-need planning expensive?

It’s never too early to begin. Many people choose to plan when they’re healthy and clear-minded, ensuring their preferences are known and their family won’t have to make difficult decisions later.

What does pre-need planning include?

It’s never too early to begin. Many people choose to plan when they’re healthy and clear-minded, ensuring their preferences are known and their family won’t have to make difficult decisions later.

Do I have to make all the decisions right away?

It’s never too early to begin. Many people choose to plan when they’re healthy and clear-minded, ensuring their preferences are known and their family won’t have to make difficult decisions later.

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Planning for Today &

Tomorrow

Whether you are planning ahead, facing an immediate loss, or preparing for a near-term need, we offer guidance and services for every stage.

We’re Here to Help

Every family’s journey is unique. If you have questions or need support with planning or services, we’re here to help — with understanding, experience, and care.