Cemetery FAQs

Everything you need to know about cemeteries.


Do I need to contact a cemetery if I’ve already contacted a funeral home?

Yes, we encourage you to also contact a cemetery in addition to the funeral home, as they can help you plan for and arrange all the details for your loved one following a funeral service. Any cemetery will be able to provide you help and assistance as you’re planning.


I’m looking into vaults - can they be personalized?

Of course. There is a wide range of personalization choices, including customized nameplates and military insignias, with options available to meet your specific needs. Contact your funeral home to find out more about how your loved one’s vault can be personalized to your wishes.


Do I need to purchase a burial vault?

In most areas of the country, state or local laws do not require that you buy a container to surround the casket in the grave. Athens Memory Gardens and Oconee Memorial Park require that you have such a container so that the ground will not sink, and to ensure the safety of our visitors and staff.


I’ve heard about mausoleum burials - what are the benefits?

People choose mausoleum crypts because they are both clean and dry. They offer a good alternative for those who who prefer to not be interred in the ground.


Are there vaults for cremated remains?

Yes, urn vaults are designed for in-ground burial of cremated remains. Your funeral home should have a wide selection available, and will help you find a beautiful option that is a good fit for your taste and preferences.


Are cemeteries running out of space?

Just like other open spaces, cemeteries have been impacted by the sheer number of people on our planet. However, funeral homes and local cemeteries can always help you find the space you need, so don’t ever feel that there is not an option to meet your needs. Athens Memory Gardens has sufficient space for generations to come.


I’ve heard of Perpetual Care - what is it?

In short, Perpetual Care refers to the funds that keep the cemetery grounds beautiful and well-kept, ensuring that your loved one will be taken care of each and every day over the long term. Once the service is over and those in attendance have left the grounds, we want to ensure that peacefulness and beauty are permanent parts of our grounds and Perpetual Care makes this possible.