George Washington Memorial Park
Established in 1938, historic George Washington Memorial Park features gently rolling hills, landscaped gardens, and a lake, all surrounded by wooded area. The Heritage Chapel Mausoleum contains original paintings by Philadelphia artist and illustrator Ralph Pallen Coleman. Several of our garden features made of marble, granite or bronze are also translated from his paintings. Finally, two unknown soldiers from the Revolutionary War are buried here.
In addition to our lush gardens, George Washington Memorial Park offers several burial options, including private mausoleum, lawn crypt, traditional burial, cremation burial, cremation niche, cremation bench, and community mausoleum.
My job is to help guide and advise you in making your final arrangements.
There are many things to consider when deciding on your burial plan: what type of burial you would prefer, how and where you would like to be memorialized and cost are just a few of the options.
The first thing to consider is what type of burial you would prefer. The most common options are:
Not only are there many different types of burial choices, but there are also a variety of funeral service options available as well. Some of the most common include traditional religious services, non-religious services, direct cremation and a green or natural funeral. Again, our family service counselors can help advise you on what options are available and how to pick one that best tells your story.
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