Very rare
"Westminster" model holds TWO coffins within
one vault. This highly desirable floor-level
(known as "Prayer Level")
Mausoleum Entombment Space is located at Hendersonville
Memory Gardens in the Chapel of Memories
Mausoleum in Sumner County, TN.
Westminster crypts are a unique
design (and rare, especially in the United States) which
holds TWO remains,
one entombment is above ground with the other below.
The Chapel of Memories is undergoing extensive
renovations adding tile and granite enhancements, a
water feature, comfy seating and enhanced congregation
environments, plus much more.
There are no more
of these spaces available as they have been sold out.
Local, in-person
transaction will take place on-site at Hendersonville
Memory Gardens. Serious inquiries only, please.
Death
is both inevitable and expensive. Dealing with burial
details in advance will save survivors stress in the
future. Now that going green and saving space is
fashionable, internment after death in a crypt makes
perfect sense. Buying a crypt inside a mausoleum is
definitely good for the environment and can cost about
the same as a traditional burial.
Hendersonville Memory Gardens
located at 353 East Main Street
in Hendersonville, Tennessee,
USA was formerly known as Woodlawn
Memorial Park East. Located a few
miles northeast of Nashville, it is
the burial site of Johnny Cash as
well as several members of the
singing Carter Family and other
stars from the country music world
including:
Max Barnes (1936-2004),
songwriter
"Mother" Maybelle Carter
(1909-1978), musician,
songwriter
Johnny Cash (1932-2003), country
music legend
June Carter Cash (1929-2003),
country music singer
Rosie Nix Adams (1958-2003),
singer-songwriter/daughter of
June Carter Cash
Burkett Graves (1929-2006),
bluegrass singer
Merle Kilgore (1934-2005),
country music singer-songwriter
Joe Maphis (1921-1986), country
music master guitarist
Luther Perkins (1928-1968),
country music guitarist for
Johnny Cash
Sheb Wooley (1921-2003), actor
and singer-songwriter