Sunset Memory Gardens, located in Wood County, West Virginia, immediately evokes a sense of gentler times and fond memories. The property is laid out over dozens of acres of well-kept lawns with a variety of sections and areas that meet the multicultural and religious needs of community members. The Ten Commandments Mausoleum, the Veterans Wall Of Honor, the Garden of Peace and Garden of Love monuments section as well as the Three Crosses Mausoleum complex offer a variety of options for family members when it comes to burial and memorialization. Sprawling garden sections with names such as the Garden of Everlasting Life, the Garden of The Sermon on the Mount, the Garden of Prayer and the Garden of Christus offer beautiful views throughout the property, as well as a sense of comfort and security. Sunset Memory Gardens is a proud member of the Dignity Memorial family network of national cemetery and funeral service providers. Established in the late 1950s, the cemetery has offered a variety of options to area residents for decades. The Sunset Memorial Funeral Home, built 40 years later, offers still more services to family members and loved ones. Sprawling over nearly 70 acres of gently rolling lawns and hillsides, the property offers a plethora of flowering and deciduous trees, upright and flush-to-ground monuments and areas for cremains and scattering. Surrounded by groves of trees, the property offers security and comfort to visitors, as well as easy to access and navigate walking and driving paths. Located in a rural area between Charleston, West Virginia, Columbus, Ohio and Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, the property offers a quiet and peaceful location for Parkersburg and surrounding community residents. Staff at the property are consistently willing and able to meet the needs and requests of grieving family members and loved ones, regardless of race, religion or creed. The cemetery may be accessed from Interstate 70 to the north, Interstate 79 to the east, and Interstate 64 from the south. Located just off Interstate 77, which runs north and south, visitors can reach the property just south of Parkersburg on Route 95, in the quiet, residential area. |