Peaceful Cemetery Serving Covington, LA & Surrounding Areas
Pinecrest Memorial Gardens & Crematory provides families with exceptional settings for the permanent memorials of their loved ones. With acres of rolling green lawns, majestic willow trees, lakeside vistas, and a cremation water garden, Pinecrest Memorial Gardens & Crematory is a perfect place for families to return, year after year, in remembrance and honor.
We Offer a Full Range of Burial and Interment Options
Whatever arrangement you wish to have, we are sure to be able to be able to accommodate you:
- Ground Burial: Many options, including single plots and family plots, in beautiful and manicured gardens.
- Cremation: Many options, including urns, niches, mausoleums and urn gardens. For those families who desire it, we’re also able to combine in-ground burial for both casketed and cremated remains. We also provide bench, tree and statue memorial interment of cremated remains.
- Community Mausoleum: A building with classical architecture, enhanced by glorious stained glass windows, which has crypt space for single caskets and cremation niches that can hold one to six cremations. Families may opt to have a glass front on the niche, which allows them to place a photo or personal memento in the niche. This memento may be placed at the time of service or later at the convenience of the family.
- Private Family Mausoleums: An increasingly popular choice. We will work closely with you to ensure that your family mausoleum meets all of your requirements.
Please visit our website for more information regarding our pricing packages.
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We would be honored to guide you through the cemetery grounds, explore your perspectives, and make suggestions. Ultimately, the decision is in your hands, but our expertise can certainly guide you. Call us today to speak with our experienced staff.
The San Francisco Columbarium stands as witness to decades of lives celebrated in an elegant architectural landmark, located in The Richmond District in San Francisco, California. The Columbarium, once a part of the Odd Fellows Cemetery designed in 1898 by Bernard J.S. Cahill, underwent a historical transition when the Neptune Society acquired it in 1980. It now offers more than 8,000 inurnment spaces which house urns and memorabilia in three various niche facilities: Hall of Olympians, Hall of Titans, and Hall of Heroes.