Posted on October 31, 2017 in Cemetery Design Cremation End of Life Planning Memorials
These majestic black basalt cenotaphs, located in our Meadow View Garden, will pay tribute to and memorialize those people choosing to leave a smaller footprint. A cenotaph is defined as a monument erected in honor of a person or group of persons whose remains are elsewhere. True to this definition, those drawn to this type of memorialization may choose to …Read the Full Article
Posted on in Community Events Seven Stones
A hearty thank you goes out to our attendees and partners of this weekend’s historical talk and nature walk. The Roxborough Area Historical Society co-sponsored the event, which featured Harriet Crittenden LaMair from the High Line Canal Conservancy and Kate Hogan from the Audubon Society of Greater Denver. Harriet gave a very informative presentation covering the history of the canal …Read the Full Article
Posted on in Community Events Family Recipes Seven Stones
Some of our favorite family memories include food. Grandma’s fried potatoes, ornate Christmas cookies, the special stuffing that Mom made every Thanksgiving, Dad’s secret chili spice…just the smell can take us back to treasured time with loved ones. Seven Stones is featuring recipes to remember over the next few months, and we would love to include yours. Maybe it’s …Read the Full Article
Posted on October 26, 2017 in Cemetery Design Seven Stones
We love the way the reflection of the pond dances on the stone. Turn up the volume for the soothing sound of the waterfall, or visit Seven Stones between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. seven days a week to see it in person.
Posted on in Cemetery Design Seven Stones
Turn up the volume and enjoy the beautiful sounds of our waterfall and brook here at Seven Stones Botanical Gardens Cemetery in Littleton, Colorado, where we’ve designed a new kind of forever place, one of nature, beauty, art and life where you can celebrate life. Visit 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. seven days a week and see for yourself.