

Riverside Cemetery Association
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Mausoleum
Information:​
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Crypt Interment
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With a crypt interment, sometimes called a full interment, a casket is sealed in a recess in the wall.
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All crypt interments must be arranged through a licensed funeral home
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Lettering (names and dates) is mounted to the marble crypt face within one year of 6-8 weeks of purchase
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Niche Interment
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Purchase of a niche includes space for up to four urns, depending on the niche size
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A table is set out for the service. Upon the conclusion of the service, a cemetery staff member will reattach the niche face
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The family has the option to place decorations or displays within a niche
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Niche services may be arranged by a funeral home, or by the family
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​All interments must occur Monday through Saturday between 8:00 AM and 4:00 PM and be made with a 24-hour notice ahead of time. Additional fees may apply for a Saturday or holiday interment
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For the safety and security of our mausoleums, they remain locked to the public. Families are given a key or keys to the mausoleum upon purchase of a niche or crypt
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Opening and closing fees occur at the time of need
Rules & Regulations:
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Non-floral, stand-alone decorations are not permitted (i.e. balloons, photographs, statues, etc.)
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Houseplants, flowers, and other organic decorations such as dried flowers or wreaths are not permitted
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Funeral floral pieces are permitted to be used in conjunction with any service and they will be removed from the building the second day following the service.
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All decorations must be placed on the tables provided for that purpose. Decorations on the floor or attached to the crypt are not permitted
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If, in the judgement of the Association, a floral/decoration or its container is inappropriate, has become deteriorated, unsightly, or left beyond the limited time, it will be removed and disposed of
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Mausoleums remain locked at all times. Rightful owners are given a key to access the mausoleums at the time of sale. You can make copies of the key for other family members.
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All remains to be entombed in any above ground crypt shall be placed in a durable sealed container approved by the Association.
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All interments must be of human remains. Pet ashes are prohibited.