Once you’ve chosen cremation, there’s one more decision to make
Deciding on cremation and how you’d like to be remembered are very personal choices. If you choose cremation, you will also want to consider how you wish to be memorialized. This section helps you understand your choices at Lakewood.
A place for remembrance
Physical memorials provide a focal point for remembrance. Having one’s remains placed or buried at Lakewood ensures that future generations will have a place to go to remember — a place that will always be maintained and preserved.
You should consider:
- Where to be cremated. Some cemeteries, including Lakewood, operate crematories on site. Read about Lakewood's crematory.
- A place for remembrance. Choose from several options. See choices and prices.
- Costs can include: the cremation itself, an urn, a lot or niche, and a cremation vault (if you choose in-ground burial)
Lakewood’s friendly and knowledgeable staff are available to help you understand your options. Contact us