Mausoleum

  • Once thought of as only for the wealthy and famous – now affordable to all.
  • Famous examples: Pyramids, West Minister Abbey, Tomb of the Unknown Soldier.
  • A high, clean, and dry above ground building designed for the memorialization and entombment of casketed human remains.

Types of Mausoleum

  • Garden or patio
  • Chapel – closed in with an interior chapel

Types of Crypts

  • Side-by-side or tandem – end faces front for each unit with one joint panel for memorialization or individual panels for memorialization
  • End to end – one end faces front with memorialization for two
  • Couch – length faces front with memorialization

Niches (Columbarium)

  • Single – for one urn
  • Double – for one double urn
  • Glass front – for one or two urns