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Businiess name:  DeepDale Memorial Gardens
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
My parents bought their plots many years ago. My Dad died almost 3 years ago, and although we both enjoyed planting and tending flowers in the earth, it is not allowed. Unless you go on a holiday and stick flowers in a vase, where they keep your very expensive tribute for a week after and then trash it. It is so bland and sterile. It shows no love or respect because of these strict rules. My grandmother, aunt and brother are all at Evergreen on Mt Hope. It looks beautiful all summer long, and shows the love for those who rest there. I'm sure it is just as difficult to mow there as at Deepdale, but the people who run it know how important tending loved ones graves are. I wish I could move my dad so that he could have the flowers each summer, he so enjoyed.

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