Showing posts with label Columbarium San Francisco. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Columbarium San Francisco. Show all posts

Wednesday, 31 August 2016

Columbarium Niche Manufacturer - ColumbariumUSA



As a custom manufacturer with more than 20 years of manufacturing experience, ColumbariumUSA is turning heads in the industry as it reaches new heights in columbaria design. Learn why cemetery managers appreciate our secure and easy to use columbarium niche locking system. Matching outstanding engineering, quality and craftsmanship with innovative forms is our forte. Couple that with excellent customer service and you know that your future columbarium project will be moving in the right direction. Custom manufacturing need not be costly, and ColumbariumUSA has the ability and know-how to create a vision that will suit any financial plan.

Thursday, 25 August 2016

100% Granite Exterior Columbaria in USA



ColumbariumUSA the columbaria company to turn to for quality design and engineering. Our key lockable aluminum interior locking door system is greatly appreciated by cemetery management for its ease of operation and level of security, especially when the granite shutter is removed for engraving. Our Aluminum is marine grade, and corrosion resistant. It is the ideal choice for North America’s extreme climate conditions. ColumbariumUSA's 100% granite exterior columbaria are created to stand the test of time.

Wednesday, 17 August 2016

Considering The Purchase of a Columbarium?



A columbarium may seem like a huge investment up front, but if you take into account age demographics along with current and future projected cremation statistics, you may find that the return on investment is well worth the initial cost. Find a columbarium manufacturer who has your best financial interests in mind. Focus on how many columbarium niches are required on an annual basis. Build in phases. Buy the best quality columbarium that will impress visitors for generations.

Wednesday, 3 August 2016

How To Pre-Plan Your Funeral

 
Pre-planning funeral arrangements can take some of the logistical and budgetary anxieties off of family members, and it can ensure that you receive the kind of memorial service you desire. While some have no issue arranging their own burial service, others may leave it up to family members. However, you can still inform families of your wishes in advance to make it much smoother for everyone involved. For instance if you wish to be cremated, you may wish to purchase a columbarium niche or family columbarium in advance.

Wednesday, 27 July 2016

Why a Columbarium Memorial is Important?



Cremation is a practice whereby the body is burned in a crematorium or on a pyre. The cremains are then carefully conserved and stored in urns that are placed in a columbarium niche or scattered in meaningful locations. People choose cremation for traditional or personal reasons. For those who may wish to be cremated, this doesn't mean that they do not want to be memorialized. Memorializing your loved one with a columbarium niche not only marks a beautiful place of remembrance.

Wednesday, 13 July 2016

Columbaria- Bring Your Families Back To The Cemetery



The columbarium is fast becoming that artistic feature in a cemetery that draws people back. A beautifully designed landscape can affect the emotional experience of visitors by capturing their imagination and appealing to their senses. By using the columbarium as a decorative form and setting it amongst a complimentary landscape, a revitalization of interest in the cemetery can occur. Today, changes are being thrust upon cemeteries due to new cremation trends. In order to stay relevant in this new changing cremation market, cemeteries are realizing the importance of investing in their properties like never before. The cemetery is struggling to define itself in this new cremation world. This is why it is imperative to consider the positive influence a custom c can have on attracting the cremation customer.

Tuesday, 5 July 2016

Columbarium - Honour The Life and Memory of Your Loved Ones



At Sunset Memorial and Stone, we are dedicated to provide families, friends and communities a lasting tribute that honours the life and memory of their loved ones. Our one-of-a-kind Garden Suites features a variety of interment and memorialization options in a family-scaled garden setting. A cemetery section designated for family estates offers a considerable increase in burial yield over traditional single casket lots. A burial section consisting of 21 family estate suites offers no less than 453 interments. A variety of casket lots, cremation lots and columbarium niches and requires approximately 0.15 acres of land. This is the equivalent of 100-130 casket lots based upon a typical yield per acre.

Wednesday, 29 June 2016

How to Use Unused Sections of A Cemetery


Memorial Walls are ideal for unused sections of a cemetery while adding prominence to memorialization. Recently, cemeteries have introduced designated areas to scatter cremated remains. Those whose ashes have been scattered in the garden are remembered on a special wall or plaque where their names and dates are memorialized. The scattering of cremated remains may be done in a natural setting, a designated area or in water (in accordance with state laws). Memorial walls and plaques act as a permanent reminder to families and friends of a life once lived. Sunset’s custom manufacturing ability enables us to build memorial walls and columbaria to meet your exact site specifications and aesthetic design. For more information about our products, contact our Sales and Service Representatives.

Thursday, 16 June 2016

Choose North America’s Custom Columbarium Manufacturer



Not all columbarium manufacturers are the same. Impress cemetery visitors with a columbarium design that evokes exceptional style and quality. Look for a manufacturer who produces a wide variety of styles that can be easily customized to meet your cemetery’s needs. Insist on a second layer of niche security, by buying columbarium niches with Sunset’s Aluminum interior-locking door system. Focus on only purchasing only the best. Choose the columbarium manufacturer who has "your" best interest in mind not theirs.

Wednesday, 1 June 2016

Business Operations of The Cemetery Service



As an approved monopoly for centuries, the cemetery has never really had the need to adapt or change, as in-ground burial was traditionally the preferred interment option. For Cemeterians, they have for the most part experienced a very comfortable work environment and they have never had to deal with the stress of literally re-inventing their business every other year in order to remain relevant, as many high-tech companies have to do.

Thursday, 26 May 2016

Focus on A Select Religious Perspectives Towards Cremation



When the first crematorium was built in the United States in 1876, cremation was not considered to be an acceptable religious funerary practice. But over the years attitudes and beliefs regarding cremation have changed. The practice of cremation is turning out to be more common in North America. Although some religions forbid the practice of cremation, others have accepted the practice and today refer to "cremation" in their canon. Some religious denominations are adapting to these changes by integrating the practice into their funeral services. As the cremation rates in North America continue to rise, more religious groups are accepting cremation. Accordingly, religious cemeteries are adapting to these changes by designing columbarium cremation gardens that focus on "columbarium burial" or columbarium cremation interment.

Thursday, 12 May 2016

How To Purchase A Family Columbarium



In North American cemeteries, the family columbarium is fast becoming a popular interment option. Like a traditional family crypt or tomb, the family columbarium is designed to inter family cremains in a smaller more customized niche structure compared to larger commercial columbaria structures. Selecting a family columbarium is both a personal and collective choice. Ensure that the family columbarium you choose can be customized to meet your family’s wishes. Personal engravings, structural styles and photos can be added to evoke cherished familial themes and ancestral traditions.

Thursday, 5 May 2016

Columbarium - A Common Interment Option



The columbarium is becoming a more common interment option for families wishing to be interred together. The Family Columbarium is another way to continue on with the tradition of family interment. As the trend towards cremation gradually becomes the norm, columbaria are gaining popularity in some of New Orleans' cemetery landscapes.

Friday, 29 April 2016

Advanced Engineering Design for Columbarium



The columbarium is more than just a resting place. The structure can also define our vision of beauty, love and devotion for our dearly departed. Current columbaria manufacturing designs focus on: architecture, advanced engineering, craftsmanship and the use of 100% granite exteriors. Columbaria are placed in permanent sites that are open to the public in cemeteries, funeral homes, or churches.

Thursday, 14 April 2016

What Are You Searching for - Columbarium or A Mausoleum

The "columbarium" is an unfamiliar word to most people, who often confuse it with the word "mausoleum". Both words refer to a permanent resting place for the dead that is available for to the public to visit. As the trend towards cremation grows, the seemingly erased grey area between these two words becomes more discernable as people learn to distinguish one from the other. To learn more about the distinct differences, you can visit our website www.columbariumusa.com and choose a columbarium model that will suit your needs.

Thursday, 7 April 2016

Hire The Best Columbarium Designer


Most people shy away from discussions about death and interment, but having frank and open discussions prior to a death will provide everyone with the peace of mind that their interests and desires are heard. Some wish to be buried, while others wish to be cremated. The memorial marker can be represented in a variety of forms, as a monument or a columbarium. It is a dedication to the deceased, commemorating a life well lived. It is a memorial for the living, to be enjoyed and appreciated by future generations. For those who’s final wishes are to be cremated, consider a family columbarium. Our Heritage family columbarium design allow for 1 to 12 urns (depending on the urn sizes) to be placed inside a niche. The structure has a sculptural form and can be engraved just like a memorial marker. For those seeking a custom columbarium it is important to select the best columbarium designer.

Thursday, 31 March 2016

Columbarium Installation Options or A Great Columbarium Design Option


The bottom tier columbarium niches are often considered the least desirable interment space of the structure. Because these niches are the furthest from one’s eye level, they are often the hardest units to sell. To solve this problem consider "The Ascension" columbarium. By angling the base upwards, the eye is now drawn comfortably downwards to a larger granite shutter allowing for greater interior niche space and more interment options. These niches add an appealing prominent feature to the columbarium attracting attention and adding value to the design. The Ascension’s bottom row niches are now the most desired.

Friday, 4 March 2016

High Industry Standards for Columbarium Design


Whether you are searching for a columbarium in San Francisco or a columbarium in New York, know that there is a noteworthy North American columbarium manufacturer who can custom build and deliver a beautiful columbarium to your cemetery with minimal disruption to your cemetery operations. Ask about manufacturer’s warranties, inquire about key lockable inner security niche doors, insist on 100% granite exteriors and learn about niche core options like Aluminum or Nylene. Ensure that the company you are dealing with is setting high industry standards for columbarium design, engineering and manufacturing.