Grandview Memorial Gardens has approximately 18 groomed acres and is divided into 6 individual and distinct Gardens.
Honor Garden: As you enter the grounds, this garden is to your immediate right and is dedicated to the brave
men & women that have served in our armed services. It is the only exclusive garden reserved for veterans and their
spouses &/or children. Please note that Veterans can choose to be buried anywhere within the grounds and do not have to
choose a space in the Garden of Honor.
Garden of Prayer: This garden is just south of Honor & displays the Praying Hands feature or statue. Prayer
has more available spaces in groups for your larger family needs and originally had a reserved "baby burial" area which we
have reclaimed for general burials.
Garden of Christus: Straight ahead within the circular drive, Christus has been the premier garden within the
cemetery with lots priced slightly above the other gardens. The new Cremation Garden within a Garden is a further enhancement
to Christus and you will find many opportunities to stroll the new sidewalk as you visit the graves of your loved ones. The
welcoming Jesus feature has also been cosmetically repaired and many may notice that he once again has hands!
Garden of Devotion: This is the very private garden to the left or north side of the cemetery. It too,
has been enhanced by the additon of a Cremation Garden & a sidewalk to lead you into the garden. Notice that the
Lord's Prayer feature has also been refurbished and perennial plantings are being added to enhance the garden.
Garden of Good Shepherd: This garden is a two part garden in that the drive splits it as you drive to the right
or south upon entering the cemetery. Good Shepherd is the most level of the gardens and has both mature trees & groomed
turf within its bounds. We are also in the process of creating a perennial garden around the newly rediscovered bird
bath in the larger portion of the garden.
Garden of Last Supper: This is also a two part garden split by the road that runs up to the small Last Supper
Mausoleum. Last Supper is also a more private garden and many wildlife and naturalist type individuals prefer the sites
high on the hills where the naturalized wooded hillside provides a backdrop to the manicured grave sites. This garden
will continue to get renovation work to level and seed the sites and secure the top edges from erosion during heavy rainfalls.