Monday, August 15, 2011

San Diego Cemeteries


It is so tough to get over someone's death especially if that someone is so dear to you. There are many decisions that must be made and the quality of the chosen cemetery will have a direct impact on the level of assistance you get during an emotional time of life.

Choosing the right cemetery is one of the most important parts of a burial plan. A cemetery should be a quiet place for contemplation and remembrance. Additionally a cemetery's location should be in a location that was important in the deceased person's life and near his or her family. There should be no compromise on any of the things which are involved in these proceedings.

The funeral cemetery and cemetery plots chosen are the most essential parts of funeral planning. The best way to ensure these are correct is to preplan your burial. Cemeteries vary considerably in terms of quality and quantity of services provided. Remember that the size and price of plots can vary from one cemetery to another. While in the process of deciding on a cemetery, make a trip to that cemetery in person. Preferably an initial visit should be made without a sales representative. You should ask some questions. Is there a chapel where you can hold a memorial service close to the burial site? Are the grounds open 24 hours a day and 7 days a week? Does the cemetery offer financing options? Can you choose between upright or ground level memorial markers? Would you prefer a special section i.e. veterans? Can the cemetery manage a cremation if desired? Is the cemetery staff helpful? Look around at the cemetery as a whole. Is it well kept? Are there mausoleums? What kind are they? Is there an urn garden? Is the purchase of cemetery property limited? Can I purchase cemetery property in advance? Do I have to be Catholic to be buried there? In this way you can spend some time with the cemetery staff and get all the answers you need to make a good decision while not distressed.

Some cemeteries have internet sites. Other sites also offer maps of the cemeteries online. If so, print out a map. This will not only guide you in making your way through an unfamiliar cemetery, but gives you an chance to make notes about areas that seem desirable to you.

It's wise to plan for all of life's eventualities. And even though we might not like to think about it, choosing our cemetery plots touches on an eventuality for all of us. Prearrange your funeral and have a firm will ready to guide them through this terrible time. Your family and friends will greatly appreciate your efforts and your mind will be put at ease knowing that you are prepared for the worst. Although planning a funeral is never easy, with help from the right compassionate professionals it can be a little easier.

Old Mission San Luis Rey Cemetery is Oceanside cemetery, founded in 1798, is the oldest cemetery in North County San Diego still in operation. Old Mission San Luis Rey Cemetery is a sanctuary offering peace of mind for you and your loved ones. Contact us for San Diego funeral services. Every effort will be made to ensure that families have minimal worry when death occurs. They will be assisted in setting the date and time by the cemetery office. The Mission is committed to taking care of the California cemetery as part of this National Historic Landmark. Immediate need or advanced planning, our experienced and caring staff is available to help you.

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