| Opening of The Grove at Palmdale Lawn Cemetery & Memorial Park |
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| Written by Mary Reid | |||
| Thursday, 02 July 2009 09:47 | |||
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The Grove provides for both burial and cremation memorial sites set around an impressive natural waterfall with adjoining pond. A three metre-wide avenue traverses the area where the largest gem-quality rose quartz crystal ever imported into Australia, rises like a beacon from the central garden. At the opening, Mr Barry Abrahams, General Manager of the Palmdale Group, explained that the Grove had been specially designed to meet the needs of families incorporating private, intimate spaces whilst retaining the natural beauty of Palmdale’s overall parkland.
“Our intent is to continue to provide unique and attractive options in peaceful, harmonious settings to honour and remember loved ones who have passed”, he said. “The Grove is an integral part of our ongoing development of the Park”.
From its inception, a Permanent Maintenance Fund was created to set aside a proportion of profits from the sale of sites into a Trust that ensures for care and preservation of the
The Palmdale Group is a locally owned company with a continuous history of over 160 years in providing funeral, cremation and cemetery services.
Mary Reid, Secretary, Cemeteries and Crematoria Association of NSW.
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