Posted on November 29, 2017 in Cemetery Design Community Memorials Seven Stones
As you stroll through Seven Stones’ Whisper Walk Pathway, you will see our large and beautiful chalk walls. While the purpose of the walls is for families and friends to write messages of love, share memories, and acknowledge special days, these Chalk Walls are also another way we at Seven Stones show our commitment to art. The weathering steal is …Read the Full Article
Posted on November 16, 2017 in Cemetery Design Cremation Events Memorials Seven Stones
Many people just don’t know what to do with the ashes of their loved ones, so they don’t do anything at all. And now… they’re in an urn on your mantel. Or in a box in your attic, or on your bookshelf next to that plant. But at Seven Stones Chatfield, we have all kinds of beautiful options for your …Read the Full Article
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Kristin Southerden recently helped her mother, Kay, celebrate Kay’s 80th birthday with close family and friends. During dinner, each guest read a question from Seven Stones’ Talk of a Lifetime document. Here is Kristin’s niece, Gracie, sharing her response to the prompt “Describe the most adventurous thing you have ever done, and how did you feel afterward?” (Answer: “Keeping up …Read the Full Article
Posted on in Community Family Recipes Seven Stones
They’re simple, but they were her son and daughter’s favorite dish. Bonnie DuCharme’s fried potatoes didn’t really follow a recipe; she just knew how they should look and smell at each stage. But the guidelines below should get you close…until you can make them by instinct too. Bonnie’s Fried Potatoes Ingredients 6 potatoes sliced to an even thickness (¼ to …Read the Full Article
Posted on in Cemetery Design Community Events Seven Stones
This artwork has a unique canvas! Last year at one of our Seven Stones Time and Togetherness events, a talented group of children and adults added colorful images and encouraging words to smooth stones. Much like the popular Kindness Rocks Project, this activity (led by Amy Klein, executive director of KidzArt in Highlands Ranch Colorado) was meant to inspire positivity. …Read the Full Article
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