Memorials reflect the dignity and respect accorded to the person buried in each gravesite. Catholic cemeteries offers families a variety of personalized choices. Mt. Olivet Cemetery offers the following types of memorials:
For additional information about the memorials found on this page, please contact Mt. Olivet Cemetery: 202-399-3000.
Individual memorials are used for marking one burial site. These memorials come with a small vase that will hold flowers. Each memorial displays the name and date of birth and death with the variation in the corner decorations. All memorials shown on granite bases. Granite bases are sold separately.
Companion memorials are used for marking two sites, side-by-side. These memorials come with a small vase that will hold flowers. Each memorial displays the names and dates of birth and death with the variation in the corner decorations. All memorials shown on granite bases. Granite bases are sold separately.
Double interment memorials are used for marking two burial sites, one below the other. These memorials come with a small vase that will hold flowers. Each memorial displays the names and dates of birth and death with the variation in the corner decorations. All memorials shown on granite bases. Granite bases are sold separately.
Individual upright memorials are used for marking one burial site. Each memorial displays the name and date of birth and death.
Companion memorials are used for marking two sites, side-by-side. Each memorial displays the names and dates of birth and death.
Slant upright memorials are used for marking one burial site. Each memorial displays the name and date of birth and death.
Flush granite memorials are used for marking one burial site. Each memorial displays the name and date of birth and death.
This is a sample of religious emblems which can be added to flush bronze memorials. For a full sample and variety of emblems please contact a cemeterian at your local Catholic Cemetery.
A montage of personal images can be added to all flush bronze memorials. For more information on this option, please contact a cemeterian at your local Catholic Cemetery.
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