
Mausoleum
Crypt Entombment
The
mausoleum concept has greatly expanded the burial options of Catholics who now
have the option to choose burial above ground.
A mausoleum is a building which
contains a number of crypts for the entombment of the deceased.
A crypt is a
space prepared for the entombment of human remains in a mausoleum.
Mausoleums
are constructed of steel reinforced concrete, natural stone and the most
durable materials available. Many forms of religious artwork make up the
beauty of our mausoleums.
Crypt fronts are made from polished marble or
granite. Memorialization is provided in the form of bronze lettering or
inscribing of granite depending on the mausoleum. Crypt fronts can be
personalized with a photo of the deceased and an epitaph. Memorial lights are
available on all crypt fronts.
Mausoleums
can be found at Assumption Cemetery in Mississauga, Queen of Heaven Cemetery in
Woodbridge, Holy Cross Cemetery in Thornhill, and Resurrection Cemetery in
Whitby.
Each
mausoleum offers a selection of entombment options. Types of crypts available
are a single crypt for one entombment, double crypts for two entombments which
are side by side, tandem crypts which are two entombments lengthwise and prayer
level companion crypts which are also for two entombments, one below floor
level and one above it at floor level.
Most
mausoleums are built to accommodate four, five and sometimes six crypt levels
and can be up to three storeys high. Our mausoleums offer a number of crypt styles
to choose from, priced to meet your wishes and budget.
For an appointment with a Family Counsellor to discuss the many entombment options available please contact us.
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