King David Memorial Park is located adjacent to Rose Hills Cemetery, in Putnam Valley, New York. The combined acreage of these two cemeteries encompass nearly 100 acres of rolling lawns, native trees, and gorgeously designed pathways and sections, serving the needs of Christian and Jewish residents of Putnam Valley. Also known as King David Memorial Gardens, the Jewish section of the cemetery property offers chapels, mausoleums, garden terraces, and a variety of sections for traditional as well as cremation burials. The property, sprawling across beautifully manicured lawns offers a Veteran's Garden, a Colonial Memorial and temple and synagogue facilities and structures designed to meet the needs of traditional Jewish heritage and cultural traditions. Staff at King David Memorial Gardens, also known as Beth David Memorial Park, have served the needs of area residents with compassion and dignity, providing grieving family members with the necessary support and understanding that offers surviving loved ones a sense of peace and comfort. Since 1936, the cemetery properties have been utilized and visited by New York Putnam County residents as well as Connecticut residents seeking the best in tradition, options and services for their loved ones. Throughout the year, the grounds of King David Memorial Gardens are well maintained and cared for, offering visitors bright colors from trees, shrubs and floral plantings from spring to fall. King David Memorial Gardens may be accessed via State Route 22, also known as Mill Street. Nestled between Mill Street and Peekskill Hollow Road, King David Memorial Gardens, also known as Beth David Memorial Park, are located in a rural area, inviting visitors and loved ones to peaceful solitude and quiet reflection while only a short distance north of White Plains, Mount Vernon, and New York City. |