A shelf-like space in a columbarium structure used for the inurnment of cremated remains. |
The family is to gather at Memorial Oaks Cemetery in Houston for a private inurnment at a later date. |
In recent years, cremation with inurnment of the cremains, rather than burial, has become more common. |
In 2004 Beechwood constructed two granite columbaria for families choosing above ground inurnment. |
Today, entombment or inurnment in a mausoleum is available to most anyone, and more affordable than ever. |
Only the urns of the size specified by Saint Isaacs will be used for inurnment in the columbarium. |