Northern Lights Mortuary and Memorial Park, located in Fairbanks' North Star Borough, was established in the early 1960s as a family owned and operated business. The cemetery property is one of the few only endowment care memorial parks in the region. Staff at Northern Lights Mortuary and Memorial Park take pride in their ability and willingness to serve all cultures, religious denominations, and belief systems. Staff at Northern Lights have always and will continue to take immense pride in their ability to offer immediate, compassionate, and helpful service to grieving family members at their greatest time of need. Northern Lights Mortuary and Memorial Park offers a variety of services to meet most needs, including cremation services, burial services, and memorialization and pre-planning services. One of the newest additions to the property is the Cremation Garden, opened in the summer of 2009, with a variety of cremation choices including scattering of ashes, urns, and cremation niches to suit the needs of families and loved ones. The property is well-maintained and groomed during all seasons, enabling visitors to access the property even during winter. The cemetery property serves as a final resting place of many area residents and founders, including U.S. Senator Edward Bartlett. Lush green lawns and exquisite flower arrangements in spring, summer and fall offer welcoming bursts of color in the lushly green location that provides a safe and secure environment for visitors. Staff at Northern Lights Mortuary and Memorial Park realize the importance of compassionate and caring service as well as burial options for loved ones. For decades, the family-owned business has done its best to be continually able to meet the changing demographic requirements of its community residents. Located northwest of downtown Fairbanks, visitors may access the property from either Farmers Loop Road or Sheep Creek Road. Though located in a relatively remote area, the property is easily accessible, and offers complete privacy, seclusion and tranquility for visitors wishing to spend time with their memories. |