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The
Memorial Garden of St. Luke's Reformed Episcopal Church
In
2004 the Vestry of St. Luke's Reformed Episcopal Church set aside for
perpetuity, and had consecrated, a portion of its grounds for the purpose
of interring the cremated remains of its parishioners and their loved
ones, if so desired. Our memorial garden provides us with a convenient,
yet quiet place to remember our departed.
What is the purpose of our memorial garden?
The purpose of the Memorial Garden is to provide a place of tranquility
for remembrance, reflection, and for the interment of ashes.
Who may be interred in the Memorial Garden?
Members
and friends of St. Luke’s Church may be interred in the memorial
garden.
At
our Memorial Garden all cremated remains are buried in unmarked locations
among God's vegetative beauty. The names of those interred are listed
on a bronze plaque located within the garden. The garden is cared for
by parishioners and funded by fees for internment as well as by donations.
For those interested in making plans for their own interments, or for
making arrangements for others, please contact the church by phone at
908-464-1945.
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