Roselawn Cemetery, located in central Roseville, is a nonprofit establishment. The grounds here are beautifully manicured and have a quiet and serene feeling of peace. Roselawn's staff helps people choose a site that suits their or their loved ones' wishes and finances.
The Cremation Society of Minnesota is Minnesotas largest provider of cremation services.
Society members come from all social, religious, and economic backgrounds, finding unity in their mutual attraction to the simplicity of the cremation rite. They choose to dispense with costly and unnecessary pomp associated with conventional funerals, and commit themselves and their families to this dignified disposition at the time of death.
Our membership plan allows families to make all arrangements in advance, thereby relieving survivors of the need to make urgent decisions while in the state of grief. Pre-planning provides families with complete peace of mind, both emotionally and financially.
At the time of death, our counselors are available to assist your survivors in arranging for memorial services, obtaining certified copies of the death certificate, cemetery services, grave markers and monuments, obituaries for newspapers and paperwork for Social Security and Veterans benefits.
Most Society members are not only attracted to the purity and dignity of this rite, but are also concerned citizens who look toward the future and the eventual scarcity of the land. They also believe that the thousands of dollars saved in funeral costs can be put to a much more meaningful use through bequests to children or grandchildren, or perhaps left in memoriam to the decedents favorite charity as a continuation of his or her efforts to build a better tomorrow.
Affordable rates to meet your individual needs, while providing the highest quality funeral and cremation products and services.
Evans-Nordby Funeral Home is a family owned and operated firm that strives to exceed the expectations of the families we serve with meaningful and compassionate services.
We constantly strive to be a positive, healing force in the community, building lasting relationships built on trust,compassion, and respect.
The beautiful, modern, state-of -the-art facilities were designed with accessibility and comfort in mind by a well known Twin Cities interior designer. The Brooklyn Center funeral home offers 2 spacious chapels, a community room for after service gatherings, and easy stair less access to our lower level. The Osseo location offers 2 spacious chapels, ample parking, and a convenient location. Both chapels offer MP#3 player capabilities,video player capabilities, and chapels that can be personalized to your wishes.
We at the Evans-Nordby Funeral Home look to the funeral or memorial service as a service of value ... one that lends dignity to man. We are pledged to serve everyone, regardless of financial circumstances. We insist on maintaining the highest standards of professional ethics so the people we serve can look to us with complete confidence.
We hope that you find your visit here helpful.
Thomas Weber
Owner
St. John The Baptist Catholic Church of Excelsior has been serving the faithful of Excelsior as a church and school for decades. The staff says that the congregation is tight-knit, yet friendly and welcoming of new faces, and that the school offers a great private education with a focus on religious teachings and academics.
Oak Hill Cemetery is a non-sectarian cemetery located at the corner of Lyndale Avenue and 59th Street, near Richfield United Methodist Church and Gill Brothers Funeral Chapel. The cemetery features paved walking paths and large trees throughout. There is an office on-site. For urgent messages, grave sales, monument sales or grave locations between noon and six in the summer or noon and four in the winter, call 612-869-6404.
This is the cemetery of the Church of St. Peter in Mendota, located south of the church across Highway 13.
Technically, both locations are now in Mendota Heights.
The church is the oldest continuously used church in Minnesota, according to church history, and served the fur traders that settled the area and contributed to the founding of the state.
The first recorded burial in the cemetery was in 1940, though there were likely burials before that.
Visitors can find historic markers alongside current generations of families from the area buried here.