Cemetery Lots / Burial Plots

Choosing a final resting place is one of the most meaningful decisions you can make. It’s a way to bring peace of mind to yourself and comfort to those you love. At Life Remembered, we believe every life deserves a place of beauty and permanence, a tranquil setting where stories are honored, and memories are cherished for generations to come. Pre-planning your cemetery lot ensures that your legacy is preserved and your loved ones are spared from difficult decisions during emotional times.

Burial Plots at Life Remembered

For decades, Life Remembered has been dedicated to creating and maintaining memorial parks that reflect care, dignity, and respect. Our commitment extends beyond providing burial spaces; we preserve the serenity of every park through active upkeep, lovely landscaping, and seasonal maintenance.

A burial plot, also known as a cemetery lot, is the designated space within our memorial parks where an individual, couple, or family may be interred. Typically, a casket or urn is buried in the earth; plots are available in single-depth or double-depth options, depending on the park.

Bronze Memorials

Life Remembered features bronze memorials throughout our parks. Unlike traditional upright stones, bronze offers timeless beauty, strength, and uniformity that reflects harmony across the landscape.

Each memorial can be personalized to reflect a unique life story, with options for emblems, photo plaques, vase styles, and finish colors. Our team also provides bronze restoration and care to ensure every memorial remains beautiful and well-preserved for future generations.

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Burial Options and Types

Life Remembered offers a range of burial options to fit your family’s preferences and traditions:

  • Individual Plots: Designed for one person, offering a peaceful personal resting place.
  • Companion Lots: Side-by-side spaces for couples or loved ones who wish to be together forever.
  • Private Family Estates: Private areas within the park reserved for multiple family members.
  • Private Mausoleums: Elegant, above-ground structures offering privacy and enduring beauty.
  • Cremation Gardens and Niches: Specially designed spaces for cremated remains within our park settings.

How Much Do Burial Plots Cost?

The cost of a burial plot depends on several factors, including location, type, and customization.

  • Location: Prices vary based on region and section of the memorial park.
  • Type: Individual, companion, and private estate lots each have different price ranges.
  • Customization: Memorial selections, landscaping, and personalized features may affect cost.
  • Care & Maintenance: Ongoing park care and memorial preservation are always included.

By pre-planning, you can lock in current pricing and take advantage of flexible financing or payment plans that make planning easier and more affordable.

Why Pre-Plan a Burial Plot?

Pre-planning provides lasting peace of mind. It allows you to:

  • Ease the emotional burden on loved ones during a difficult time.
  • Secure today’s pricing, protecting against future increases.
  • Ensure your wishes are honored, down to the smallest detail.

Making these decisions now is an act of love, one that spares your family uncertainty and ensures your final resting place reflects your life and values.

Interested in Purchasing a Burial Plot?

Our caring team is here to guide you through every step of the process. Whether you’re ready to select a plot or just exploring options, we’ll help you make an informed decision with compassion and care.

Contact Us or call 800-446-6696 to speak with a Family Advisor today.

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Each park reflects Life Remembered’s promise — peaceful, park-like settings where families can visit, reflect, and remember.

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Free Planning Guide

Our Free Planning Guide makes it easy to begin the process of planning ahead — in your own time, from the comfort of home. This thoughtful resource walks you through each step of creating a lasting legacy, helping you understand your options and make confident, informed choices. Whether you’re considering arrangements for yourself or a loved one, this guide provides the clarity and peace of mind that come from being prepared.

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Inside, you’ll find:

  • A step-by-step checklist to help you organize your wishes and information.
  • Pricing details and examples of burial, cremation, and memorial options.
  • Tips for pre-planning and budgeting to protect your family from future costs.
  • A look at personalization choices, including bronze memorials, urns, and emblems.
  • Guidance on financing and payment plans available through Life Remembered.
  • Helpful questions to discuss with family members or your Family Advisor.
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Common Questions

A cemetery lot is a designated plot of land within a memorial park where an individual or family can be buried. Ground burials typically involve the interment of a casket or urn in the earth. These lots provide a traditional resting place for individuals and offer families a dedicated space to visit and remember their loved ones.

Ground burials offer a traditional and timeless option for families who prefer burial over other methods of interment. A cemetery lot provides a physical, permanent space where family and friends can visit to reflect and honor the memory of their loved ones. Additionally, ground burials allow for personalized memorialization options, such as bronze memorials.

The cost of a cemetery lot varies based on factors such as the size of the lot, the memorial park location, and any additional customization options you choose. Prices typically include the burial space and perpetual care for the grounds. For specific pricing details, we recommend contacting our team to discuss your needs.

Yes, pre-planning and purchasing a cemetery lot in advance is highly recommended. By pre-planning, you can lock in today’s prices, protect against future inflation, and ensure your final wishes are met. Pre-planning also alleviates the emotional and financial burden on your loved ones, giving them peace of mind during a difficult time.

The cost of a cemetery lot generally includes the burial space itself and perpetual care for the grounds, ensuring that the lot remains well-maintained over time. Additional options, such as bronze memorials or personalized engravings, may be available for an extra cost. The opening and closing of a burial lot during interment is an additional cost. Our team can provide a detailed breakdown based on your specific preferences.

Yes, it is possible to transfer or sell a pre-purchased cemetery lot. However, the process may vary depending on the terms of your agreement and local regulations. We recommend contacting our customer service team for guidance on how to proceed with any transfers or sales.

Life Remembered offers several options for ground burial, including individual plots, companion plots for couples, and family estates that allow for multiple burials. Custom-built burial chambers are also available for families who prefer an enclosed space within a single burial plot. Custom-built burial chambers can be cost effective.
Bronze memorial plaques are used in most parks to mark a grave while maintaining the natural beauty and peaceful atmosphere of the grounds.

Cemetery lots can be customized with personalized bronze memorials or engraved plaques. Families may also choose from individual or companion plots, and in some cases, private family estates are available. Our team will work with you to ensure your burial lot reflects your family’s wishes and legacy.

Yes, Life Remembered offers a range of personalized features such as memorial benches, statues, or custom landscaping near cemetery lots. These features provide a peaceful space for family members to visit and remember their loved ones in a meaningful way. Contact us to explore the available options.

Yes, multiple family members can often be buried in the same cemetery lot, depending on the size of the lot, type of burial, and local regulations. Some cemetery lots allow for double-depth burials, where two individuals can be interred in the same space. Companion plots, which place individuals side by side, are also available.

The capacity of a cemetery lot depends on its size and the type of burial selected. Individual plots are typically designed for one person, while companion plots can accommodate two. Larger family estates can be designed to accommodate several family members within the same designated area. Our team can help you choose the option that best fits your family's needs.

Yes, many families choose to reserve additional plots within the same section of the cemetery to accommodate future family members. This allows multiple generations to be memorialized together in one shared space, ensuring that the family’s legacy continues.

Yes, lots can often accommodate both caskets and cremated remains. Please speak to an Advisor for details.

Yes, cemetery lots for ground burials are available at all Life Remembered memorial parks. Each park offers a variety of burial options in beautifully landscaped settings, providing a peaceful and dignified resting place for your loved one. Visit our Memorial Parks page to explore specific locations.

Cemetery lots at Life Remembered are maintained through perpetual care services, which include regular landscaping, lawn care, and memorial cleaning. Our team ensures that the grounds remain pristine and peaceful, so families can trust that their loved one’s resting place is well-tended.

Life Remembered memorial parks are regularly monitored to ensure the safety and security of all burial sites. We take pride in maintaining a peaceful environment, and our team is dedicated to protecting the integrity of the cemetery grounds and the memorials within them.

We sell caskets for burials in all locations except for our Parks in North Carolina and South Carolina.
In most cases, purchasing items such as caskets, urns, vaults and memorials directly from the cemetery (in lieu of the funeral home) will save you considerable money. The Federal Trade Commission protects this right, under the ‘Funeral Rule,’ and requires funeral homes to accept merchandise purchased elsewhere.