For over eight decades, staff at Highland Memorial Park have been proud and honored to serve the needs of families experiencing the loss of a loved one. Their motto, "Where quiet beauty reflects loving memories" personifies the attitude and dignity with which staff at Highland Memorial Park treat the deceased and their loved ones. Sprawling over 70 acres of beautifully manicured lawns and shaded by thousands of trees, graced with a multitude of beautiful gardens and statuary, the property offers comfort and security as well as awesome tranquility and beauty. A pond draws local birds, ducks and geese throughout the season in this west suburban Milwaukee neighborhood. Family owned and operated by the same family since the early 1950s, Highland Memorial Park offers a variety of cemetery services to meet multi-denominational and multicultural needs. Offering flush-to-ground bronze markers, the cemetery property is easily accessible by foot or car traffic. The cemetery property is open daily from sunrise to sunset and is laid out in a beautifully designed and landscaped manner. A new Garden of the Apostles columbarium offers more options to the growing communities of Milwaukie and surrounding cities. Highland Memorial Park is one of the busiest not only in the Milwaukee area, but in all of Wisconsin, testimony to the compassion, loyalty and support of its staff members. Located in Waukesha County, the cemetery property is divided into number of sections with names such as Garden of Nativity, Garden of Resurrection, and Garden of Last Supper. A Field of Honor and a Veterans Memorial offers a place for loved ones to remember and memorialize the service of veterans of all wars. Located due west of downtown Milwaukee, Highland Memorial Park may be accessed from Interstate 94, running east and west, or Interstate 894, running north and south through Greenfield and New Berlin. Travelers may take West Greenfield Avenue or County Road 59 toward Waukesha to access the property on the south side of West Greenfield Avenue. |