
Evergreen Memorial Park is a tribute to the pioneers of
Evergreen and the Old West. Surrounded by mountains and evergreens, the 100 acre
park is graced by rolling meadows, rustic cabins and a beautiful, barn overlooking the reservoir and
foothills.
The
Barn Chapel is an historic assembly of five old barns ranging from seventy to
one hundred years old. The barn features beautiful antique stained glass
windows, large picture windows and warm interior.
Founders Ron and Carol Lewis strive to preserve the pioneer
heritage of the Old West at Evergreen Memorial Park. They have collected
historically important antiques and artifacts of the Old West which are
displayed in the main building
and throughout the property.
Most of the land is used as a private animal preserve where you
will find elk, deer and buffalo. The pride of the preserve is the buffalo
herd including the iconic White Buffalo, the spiritual leader of the plains
Indians.
Two restored stone and timber cabins in the Garden of the
Pioneers serve as the property's centerpieces... sentinel tributes to the early
pioneers.
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At Evergreen Memorial Park, we
understand how hard it is to say goodbye to a beloved companion and best friend.
Our staff consists of dedicated people who understand the deep bond between
animals and pets. For many of us, our pet is considered a member of the family
and when that pet passes away, we feel a profound sense of grief.
To help alleviate this grief, many
people seek a way to create a beautiful and lasting memorial. Here at Evergreen
Memorial Park, we offer several ways for you to honor your friend and to
perpetuate their memory.
Whether you choose cremation at our
on-site crematory or burial,
please know that every consideration is made to handle your deceased pet in a
respectful and caring manner.
Located in the foothills just west of Denver, Evergreen Memorial Park
offers panoramic views of the surrounding mountains and the peaks of the
Continental Divide. Buffalo, elk and fallow deer roam the property and our
historic barn and rustic outbuildings provide a warm setting.
Our Pet Cemetery is nestled in a quiet meadow overlooking the
reservoir. All kinds of pets are memorialized here with tasteful markers
providing a lasting tribute to your beloved companion.
Horse burial is available in the pasture or by identified
section. Visitation is allowed in the cemetery twenty-four hours a day, seven
days a week. Please note that pasture burial visitation is not allowed because
of danger from buffalo. |