Cemetery Services in OldCastle

Timeless memorial options
Where Your Memories Live on Forever

Where Your Memories Live on Forever

Long after the funeral ceremony and reception are over, the memories of a special life live on. Today’s choices for lasting remembrance offer new opportunities to make a statement about the unique nature of that life. They provide a loving tribute that reflects personality, comforts loved ones and preserves family history and heritage for generations to come.

Make a Tribute that Makes a Statement

Traditional or contemporary, custom options for burial and cremation memorialization are as limitless as your imagination. From elegant upright monuments and benches, to the simple beauty of a memorial tree, to photographically engraved markers in a garden dedicated to your faith and culture, our caring planning professionals will help you create a one-of-a-kind remembrance.

A Sublime Setting

Greenlawn's beautifully kept grounds provide a serene natural environment in which to remember and celebrate your loved ones . Nestled near the back  of the cemetery is a  unique landmark, built back in 1932, fondly known as The Old Mausoleum.

Our memorial options include:

  • In-ground bronze memorials
  • Personal family crypts
  • Upright granite monuments
  • Memorial benches and trees

The Benefits of Planning Ahead

  • Savings:  Planning early offers cost savings of up to thousands of dollars.
  • Reduce the burden on your family: Planning your final arrangements ahead of time reduces the responsibilities on your family at their time of distress.
  • Peace of mind: Gain comfort in knowing your plans are ready.
Greenlawn Cemetery Tour

Take a video tour of our lush grounds, with beautiful and well-maintained landscaping, features and ornamentation.

Memorialization and personalization choices

A final resting place is a sacred space. Whether it’s elaborative and decorative, or understated and refined, it will be a place that friends and family members will visit for generations to come not only to grieve but also to honour and remember. Find out more in our educational video.