Situated in Clay County, Holly Hill Memorial Park and Mausoleum is a member of the Dignity Memorial network of cemetery service and funeral providers. Wide pathways, green lawns, mature trees and very carefully groomed and maintained acreage bespeaks the obvious pride with which groundskeepers as well as staff members of Holly Hill take care of their cemetery property. Upon entering the cemetery proper, visitors are immediately struck by the view of a large and stately flagpole, serving and honoring the memory and sacrifices of local area residents, military personnel, and fire and police personnel in their community. Community members have long been grateful to the care, compassion and dignity with which staff members treat the deceased as well as grieving family members and loved ones. Staff at Holly Hill Memorial Park and Mausoleum does their best to meet the sometimes sudden and overwhelming needs of area residents when it comes to providing options and choices for funeral and cemetery services. Staff at Holly Hills Memorial Park and Mausoleum takes pride in their ability to meet the multicultural, heritage and religious needs of area residents. For generations, Holly Hill Memorial Park has provided a comforting shoulder for the grieving, and exceptional customer satisfaction and service are the watchwords of staff at Holly Hill. Offering traditional in-ground interment as well as cremation, scattering of ashes, and a variety of options regarding the placement, memorialization or disbursement of ashes are just a few of the services provided by the staff at Holly Hill. Located southwest of downtown Jacksonville near Lakeside, visitors can reach Holly Hills Memorial Park by taking County Road 21 or Blanding Boulevard southwest of downtown Jacksonville into the quiet rural and suburban area laced with rivers and streams. A turnoff north onto Allie Murray Road or Branan Field Road (Road 23) will take travelers to Old Jennings wrote, running east and west. Turn west onto Old Jennings Road to find the property located on the southern side of Old Jennings Road along the highway. |