Memorial Gardens

Holy Tinity Memorial Gardens


The Memorial gardens which surround the chapel are carefully tended by members. The ashes of over 400 persons are buried in the garden. In 2009 the parish built memorial walls on the north end of the gardens on both the east and west sides of the chapel. The names of those who are buried in the garden are etched on the stone tiles that cover the walls

Memorial Gardens

At Holy Trinity, we as a parish provide hope and help to people at the worst possible time in life, when a spouse, or a parent or a child has died. We do this regardless of whether the person who died was a member of the church or not.


Often those services take place in the Historic Chapel. And for every funeral service, the parish offers to hold a reception for the family in the Parish Hall, through the ministry of St. Joanna’s Guild. People from the parish show up faithfully to usher at the funeral, prepare the altar, read lessons and minister the chalice, sing in the choir, move chairs, make food, set-up slide presentations, and clean up afterwards.


These services at Holy Trinity are a ministry of compassion for anyone in the community needing comfort from God and God’s people.

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