Calvary Cemetery provides a variety of facilities for the dignified disposition and memorialization of cremated remains to satisfy modern Catholic Church rule and practice. Cremated remains are interred above ground in a variety of columbaria located around the cemetery, as well as niches within our mausoleum.
Calvary Cemetery has many sections that provide Christian burial services. Although not all areas of the cemetery have free space, if spaces are returned on a regular basis, it may be possible to offer a site in an area that is not normally available.
Calvary Cemetery contains several sections that allow for inhumation (full ground burial). The Catholic Church recognizes the spectrum of feelings that family members experience when a loved one dies. We understand and follow the numerous various possibilities for appealing and proper burial decorations by following the requirements.
The Christian funeral honors the deceased's faith as well as Christ's victory over death and suffering. During the funeral, we listen to Scripture's death-defying words, sing of God's grace and Christ's victory, and place our loved one's life in God's loving arms.
Honoring our loved ones' graves and crypts with flowers and decorations is a beautiful and sacred thing to do. Calvary Cemetery has burial decoration guidelines in place that strike a good balance between the need to protect cemetery employees and visitors and the preferences of families whose loved ones are buried there.
Calvary Cemetery is a catholic cemetery that offers a variety of faith-based burial options, individualized end-of-life planning services, and expert advice during a time of profound sadness and change. Honoring a loved one is the first step towards healing. Please contact us for further information!
To celebrate the death of a Catholic, the church organizes a dignified and proper Order of Christian Funeral Service. Following the burial rite, the deceased should be interred besides persons of the same faith tradition to represent the communion of saints.
During the growing season, unwanted things are generally removed from Calvary Cemetery once a week. To keep the cemetery clean, all decorations are removed from graves and private mausoleums at the beginning of March, and ten days after each major event.