White Chapel Memorial Gardens belongs to the D.W. Newcomer's Sons network of cemetery, cremation and funeral home services. Located just outside Kansas City in Green County, Missouri, White Chapel Memorial Gardens has been meeting the needs of community residents since 1973, offering superlatively compassionate services to individuals of a variety of cultural and religious backgrounds. A chapel on the property seats over 150 individuals, with accommodations for more when necessary. Visitation areas and funeral planning arrangement areas are also available. White Chapel Memorial Gardens was established in the 1950s in a open pasture area though today, nearly 25 of those acres have been developed, with room for further expansion available. Staff at White Chapel Memorial Gardens offer a wide selection of burial options from traditional ground side burials to lawn crypts, side by side burial options, and mausoleum entombment. The property is proud to offer for mausoleums called Revelations, Everlasting Life, Apostles, or Christus. Glass or granite niches are available, as are scattering gardens and an ossuary for those who prefer cremation. Staff at White Chapel Memorial Gardens take immense pride in their ability to groom and maintain the property, and have proudly served community and Greene County residents for decades. The design of the White Chapel Memorial Gardens cemetery offers easy access by car, with a variety of pathways for foot traffic. The property is located on relatively flat ground, dozens of acres of well cared for lawns and grooming which offers a simple, dignified, serene and easily accessible property. Located southeast of downtown Kansas City, White Chapel Memorial Gardens may be accessed from Interstates 29, 35, or for 35. Nestled between the bedroom communities of Gladstone, Pleasant Valley and Gashland, the property is approached from North Prospect Avenue, North Brighton Avenue, or Northeast Pleasant Valley Road, which turns into Northeast 64th Street (also known as North East Antioch road) going westward. |