Carolina Memorial Park, located in Charleston County, has served the North Charleston, South Carolina area for decades. Offering full memorial park, cremation and funeral services, the multi-denominational and multicultural facility has met the needs of area residents for generations. Established in the early 1950s, Carolina Memorial Park encompasses acres of lush green lawns, explicitly designed and maintained shrubbery, as well as a variety of memorials, statues and structures throughout the property, offering Christian monuments as well as nondenominational markers and monuments for view. Sprawling over 50 acres of lawn, Carolina Memorial Park is one of the largest in the state, providing traditional ground burials, chapel mausoleum entombment, garden entombment, as well as lawn crypts and scattering garden areas for cremains. Since the early 1990s, staff at Carolina Memorial Funeral Home and Cemetery offices have offered a beautiful and tranquil setting for a variety of funeral and burial services in South Carolina. Graceful southern architecture, style and grace are just a few of the amenities offered by Carolina Memorial Park. Their "old Charleston" architecture chapel seats up to 300 individuals and four visitation rooms for large or small gatherings, as well as chapel services. The property as well kept and maintained, rich with boxwood, flowering Indian Hawthorne and dogwood trees and azalea bushes that bloom in riotous color throughout the year. The warm and tranquil environment and weather in South Carolina offers a perpetually green property that provides comfort and support to visiting family members and loved ones. Staff at Carolina Memorial Park take pride in their ability to offer a variety of services, advice, and support for pre-planning, funerals, cremations, and cemetery memorialization. Sections with names such as the Garden of Valor Military Memorials, the Garden of the Good Shepherd, and Garden of the Upper Room offer a variety of vistas and statue that provide support and comfort, including the famous statue of the Praying Hands, or the standing and kneeling Christ. Carolina Memorial Park is located just north of downtown Charleston and can be accessed on Interstate 26, just north of the Charleston International Airport and west of the Naval Weapons Station at Charleston. Individuals can exit the Interstate or travel on State Route 52, also known as Rivers Avenue, with easy access to the cemetery property. |