MeadowWood Memorial Park, also known as Cullie's MeadowWood Memorial Park, has been an area landmark and place of comfort and security to the area residents for more than 100 years. Since 1903, generations of families in Florida have relied on the compassionate, caring and loyal services of staff at MeadowWood. Southern hospitality, high standards of care and service, and dignity are the watchwords for MeadowWood Memorial Park, and has been for generations. Located in Leon County, MeadowWood Memorial Park is a proud member of the Dignity Memorial family network of funeral services and cemetery providers. Heritage, culture and traditions are important to staff at MeadowWood, who do their best to meet the needs of grieving family members and loved ones. Covering just over 25 wooded acres, MeadowWood Memorial Park is a beautiful location that provides options including lawn crypts, columbarium, ossuary, private family estates, traditional burial spaces and a mausoleum to meet the many needs and desires of community residents and their religions and burial traditions. With its lush green grounds, grass and trees along with plentiful blue skies of northern Florida, MeadowWood Memorial Park is a beautiful, quiet and peaceful location that also serves as the final resting place of many area notables, founding families, sports figures and riders, including noted author Michael Shaara. While relatively small in acreage, the cemetery is nevertheless large in the history, dignity and heart that has captured generations of family members from Northern Florida decade after decade. Well-groomed properties, excellent service, and a variety of options and services that meet the needs of area and surrounding community residents is carefully taking care of by staff, who obviously take pride in not only their property, but in their reputation throughout the area. Located just north of downtown Tallahassee in northern Florida, the cemetery property is easily accessible off of Interstate 10, and borders the northeastern edge of the Apalachicola National Forest. Nearby Lake Jackson and the Tallahassee Commercial Airport offer plenty of outdoor and city-bound entertainment, accommodations and adventures for area visitors. Visitors can access the cemetery property by taking the North Meridian Road off-ramp or the Thomasville Road (County Road 61) off ramps with an eastbound or westbound turn on to Timberlane Road. |