[St. Stephens Church] – St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church has announced that it celebrated the first memorial service in its new “St. Francis Pet Memorial Garden” on Sunday, Jan. 17 for four beloved deceased pets.
St. Stephen’s Rector, The Very Rev. Kelly O’Connell, presided over the laying of three memorial stones with a congregation of pet lovers in attendance.
The Garden is located in a separate area adjacent to the church’s parking lot and is open to the public for reflection and meditation dawn to dusk seven days a week.
A ministry of St. Stephen’s Youth Group, the Garden is now ready to accept orders for engraved memorial stones for the community’s beloved departed pets.
With the purchase of a stone, arrangements may also be made to inter the ashes of deceased dogs, cats or other small animals in the Garden.
For further information, call St. Stephen’s Office M-F at 661-259-7307.
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Where are the memorial stones placed and the cost is possible.
Where are the memorial stones placed and the cost if
possible.