Pinelawn Memorial Park is located northwest of downtown Milwaukee, between Wauwatosa and Menomonee Falls. Since the early 1920s, staff at Pinelawn Memorial Park has taken pride in their ability to offer compassionate and caring services to residents of Milwaukee and surrounding communities. Pinelawn Memorial Park has been a perpetual care cemetery since the 1930s, meaning that funds for its care will continue well into the future. The grounds of Pinelawn Memorial Park span nearly 100 acres and are one of four cemeteries owned by a Wisconsin family. Staff at Pinelawn offer individuals a variety of burial options including in-ground, above-ground, and cremation services. Pinelawn Memorial Park offers private estate buildings, mausoleum entombment, companion estates, upright monuments and memorials as well as flush-to-ground memorial sections on their property. Lawn crypts are also an option in one or two depth spaces for land conservation and offer an excellent option for couples. Those choosing cremation also have a variety of options when it comes to final disposition of remains including interior glass or bronze front niches, granite front niches and mausoleums located outdoors, granite cremation benches or memorial rocks, an urn garden, or inurnment within a traditional grave space. One of the most beautiful areas of the property includes the Tranquility Waters waterfall and garden. The waterfall offers a granite front columbarium niche wall where loved ones can place cremation urns and memorialize their names in bronze. The vast acreage of the property offers lush greenery and beautiful shrubbery and floral arrangements. Upright memorials found in all sections of the property offer permanent displays to the history of generations of Wisconsin families. Pinelawn Memorial Park is located at the northeast section of West Capitol Drive or Route 190 and Mayfair Road, or Route100, running north and south. The property, located in a beautiful, calm and peaceful rural community, is within moments of Whitefish Bay and Milwaukee Bay along the western shore of Lake Michigan. |