
Earthman Resthaven Cemetery
13102 North Freeway, Houston, TX 77060 | 281-443-0063 | MAP

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Cemetery Property Completes Your Plan
In addition to funeral services and the choice of burial or cremation, cemetery property, or “interment rights,” is another consideration when you’re making final arrangements, either for yourself in advance, or for a loved one.
Burial
Most people are familiar with the concept of burial, or “interment,” but may not be aware of the variety of options that are often available. Many cemeteries offer one or more of the following:
Cremation
Many people overlook the importance of cemetery property for those who choose cremation, but permanent placement, or “final disposition,” of the ashes or “cremated remains” is an important part of final arrangements. Just consider:
Some common methods of final disposition of cremated remains are:
Headstones
Some cemeteries allow upright headstones, called “monuments,” to be used with ground burials. Headstones that are flat against the ground are called “markers.” In some cemeteries, or sections of cemeteries, only flat markers are used to preserve the natural appearance of the landscape.
Dignity Memorial Benefits
When you purchase cemetery property with a Dignity Memorial provider for yourself of your loved one, you’ll receive many exclusive benefits.
We provide the best available travel options throughout the U.S. and Canada and to many international destinations. On a moment’s notice, dedicated travel specialists will seek the best available airfares as well as hotel accommodations and car rentals for all family and friends to attend a funeral, cremation, memorial or graveside service. There is a nominal fee associated with the issuance of an airline ticket.
Should you move more than 75 miles from where your original arrangements were made, your prearranged cemetery plan will be honored by any Dignity Memorial cemetery provider throughout North America.
Acknowledging that nothing can ease the pain of losing a child or grandchild, we will provide an interment right plus cemetery services, at no cost, at any Dignity Memorial provider, up to the level of the plan you have selected. Subject to certain conditions and restrictions. The child or grandchild must be less than 21 years of age and unmarried. Not available in Maryland.
Each Dignity Memorial provider is committed to service beyond expectation before, during and after the service. To that end, we offer this guarantee: if there is anything we can do to meet your individual needs, please let us know and we will take care of it immediately.
Dignity Memorial providers understand that the loss of a loved one is extremely difficult, as is the accompanying grief. Our bereavement materials were developed to support and comfort those coping with these complex emotions. An extensive collection of booklets, DVDs and CDs offers professional advice and compassionate insight.
This helpful guide gives you everything you need to organize vital information like personal affairs, family heritage, military history, estate information and so much more. The Personal Planning Guide also makes your wishes known. It’s a great benefit to your family and relieves them of having to make many difficult decisions.
The Dignity Memorial network: North America’s leading funeral homes and cemeteries, united to bring you the services you need when it matters most.
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![]() Celebrate a Life Lived The funeral service allows family and friends to honor, recognize and celebrate the life of their loved one. To learn more about planning a funeral service befitting of the life lived,click here. |
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All Faiths, All Cultures Dignity Memorial® professionals are knowledgeable in the funeral and burial traditions of all faiths and cultures. |
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![]() Start the Conversation The conversation about advance funeral and cemetery planning doesn’t need to be hard. Use these tips to start the conversation with your family about the importance of making arrangements in advance. |
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