Stroud Cemetery is a pleasant country cemetery. 3.58 Ha in size, it is generally level with medium natural eucalyptus tree cover.
The following memorial types are available in this Cemetery:
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Stroud Columbarium
This memorial is for the placement of ashes into a wall setting.
Ashes are interred into the niche receptacle and a memorial plaque is placed securely over the niche. Plaques are available in a range of materials and are included in the purchase price.
Memorial plaques can also be placed, in instances where the ashes have been interred or scattered elsewhere.
For more details download the information brochure
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Stroud Memorial Ashes Gardens
These gardens were dedicated in June 2000 and have a magnificent bronze feature plaque (donated by a local family) as their centrepiece.
The Ashes Gardens have a peaceful atmosphere and allow for the placement of ashes into a garden setting.
Ashes are interred into the allotment and a memorial plaque is securely placed above the ashes at ground level. Plaques are available in granite or bronze and are included in the purchase price.
For more information download the information brochure
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General (Monumental)
Traditional style burials and monuments are catered for in this section of the Cemetery. Only single depth burials are permitted in Great Lakes Council cemeteries. Ashes are permitted to be interred into burial plots.
There are several denominational areas available. These areas comprise:
- Baptist
- Catholic
- Church of England
- Presbyterian
- Uniting (formerly Methodist)
Monuments are arranged by individual applicants and are not included in Council's services. Contact should be made with a Monumental Stonemason.
For more details download the information brochure
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Contact Details:
Stroud District Office
Phone: 02 4994 5204
Fax: 02 4994 5330
council@greatlakes.nsw.gov.au
Last Updated: 11/07/2011