Mausoleum Collection launched

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Golden Haven touts impeccably designed memorial parks that combine elegant architecture with verdant greenery to create a tranquil haven for both the dearly departed and the families who come to visit.

It is this enduring vision that drives constant innovation at Golden Haven. With an eye on beautifully designed locations nationwide, Golden Haven continues to create new and better concepts for the industry it serves. It is, in fact, the first and only memorial park chain to offer the Golden Shrines, its recently launched Mausoleum Collection.

Crafted by the country’s most reputable memorial park architects and designers, the Golden Shrines’ masterfully designed architectural plans are complimentary offerings to all Family Estate buyers who may choose the designs that best express their families’ legacies.

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The architecture memorializes those that have passed in a manner that stands the test of time, a concept that aligns with Golden Haven’s belief that building mausoleums, after all, is a sophisticated form of storytelling.

With the Golden Shrines collection, family estate buyers are assured of the highest quality of design. A great level of care and thought goes into ensuring that each family estate provides a comfortable place to reminisce and celebrate the lives of their dearly departed.

The Golden Shrines not only provides elegant and meaningful resting places but also practical benefits as well. By availing of a family estate from the Golden Shrines collection.

Benefitting from this thoughtful new offering from Golden Havens is also easy and convenient. The entire transaction process is supported by the official Golden Haven Memorial Parks website.

Red Rosales, COO of Golden Haven, expresses great excitement about the Golden Shrines collection. “Beauty and joy can go hand in hand with the dignity and deference with which we treat those who have gone ahead of us,” he says. “Golden Shrines’ mausoleums are then the ideal choice for families who want to ‘enshrine’, so to speak, memories of their departed loved ones.”

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