El camino memorial park is a master planned cemetery located at 5600 carroll canyon road in the sorrento valley neighborhood of san diego.
Cemetery scattering garden california.
Stroll through our world class gardens to commune with nature seek a spot in the shade.
Paul trousdale founded the 220 acre cemetery in 1960.
Surrounded by beautiful flowering plants and home to a variety of wildlife the scattering garden is a location that provides an engaging environment filled with the sights and sounds of nature.
A scattering garden is a beautifully decorated area with the express purpose of having ashes scattered upon it providing a natural eternal fertilizer for the flowers and plants and serving as a cemetery of sorts for those who wish to be cremated but for whom loved ones still want a tranquil and solemn setting to visit.
Cremated remains whether placed in the scattering garden in a niche or in the ground are treated with the same dignity as traditional casket burial and a permanent record is created and kept within the cemetery database.
Information on preplanning services such as property purchasing can be found here.
Scattering garden we have created a large scattering garden that is a designated area where cremated remains are meant to be scattered.
We offer traditional cemetery gardens natural green burial a mausoleum scattering gardens urn gardens and monument and garden niche walls all together in one location.
A place of year round elegance serenity.
Overview of california ashes scattering laws.
Families often choose to scatter a portion or all of their loved one s remains in the cemetery scattering garden even if their loved one wished to be scattered in an alternative personally meaningful location.
The following guidelines apply if you want to scatter ashes on federal land or at sea.
In most national parks you must secure a permit prior to scattering and sea scatterings require your vessel to be at least 500 yards from the shore.
This is commonly referred to as a scattering garden and you can typically find one near you by reaching out to your local funeral home church or cemetery staff.
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It is common to scatter ashes at cemeteries that provide scattering gardens.
There is usually a wall or scroll with the names and dates of the individuals whose remains have been scattered there.
Federal rules on scattering ashes.
The scattering garden allows families to scatter the cremated remains of loved ones in a permanent reflective setting.
For more information see the website of the california cemetery and funeral bureau.
In california certain laws do exist when it comes to scattering ashes.
Scattering gardens many churches cemeteries and memorial parks throughout california now have designated areas where people can scatter ashes of a loved one.