Trinity Memorial Gardens, also known as Trinity Memorial Gardens and Mausoleum, began to offer services to Trinity and surrounding community areas in 1959. Traditional burial options and inspirational and beautiful garden burial spaces and a beautiful mausoleum provide a secure and serene environment, offering a variety of inviting views, locations and services for area residents. Trinity Memorial Gardens is a perpetual care cemetery, which means its grounds will be cared for in perpetuity. Staff at Trinity Memorial Gardens and Mausoleum take pride in their ability to offer individualized service to meet every family's need at one of the most difficult times in their life. Staff the Trinity are also anxious to meet the needs of all cultures and religious denominations. Staff that Trinity Memorial Gardens are proud to provide a full range of burial options and services that meet the requirements of all faiths and cultural or heritage needs and customs. The sprawling lawns of Trinity Memorial Gardens are bathed beneath the warm, Florida sunshine year round, surrounded by beautiful statuary, buildings and landscaping. Well-wrought stained- glass artwork adorns the windows of the buildings on the property, granting a sense of beauty and comfort to grieving family members and loved ones. The property is laid out along a quiet highway with straight driving paths and walkways that offer easy access by foot or car. The green lawns and tree-lined borders of the property offer visitors ample shade throughout the grounds, and a number peaceful and private locations and gardens to choose from. The cemetery property, found a short drive north of downtown Tampa and due east of Trinity, is located on the western side of Florida and abuts the Jay B. Starkey Wilderness Park, offering a beautiful, secluded, and quiet location for honoring and remembering loved ones. Visitors may access the property via the Florida 589 Toll Road, also known as the Suncoast Parkway, and then turning west on Trinity Boulevard. |