A Camborne crematorium is inviting people to pay them a visit to remember and pay tribute to loved ones in honour of Mother’s Day.
Treswithian Downs Crematorium will be open for the occasion on Sunday, March 10.
Visitors will collect a rose from the refection garden which they can either take home with them or place within the grounds/.
Part of the Westerleigh Group, Treswithian Downs Crematorium, is one of 40 sites in England, Scotland, and Wales.
All of which are set within beautifully landscaped gardens of remembrance and provide pleasant, peaceful places for people to visit and reflect.
The manager Kathy Green said: "We know that occasions like Mother’s Day are when people can particularly feel the loss of a loved one, which is why we always like to offer something to enable people to pay tribute in a special way."
At the crematorium, visitors can also post a Mother’s Day card in the ‘Letters To Heaven’ memorial post box.
Kathy Green said: "We know this has given people a sense of comfort and a feeling of connection to someone they have lost."
"Regardless of whether they’re newly bereaved or lost their loved one a while ago, or where their funeral took place, our Mother’s Day invitation is open to anyone who is looking for a quiet place of reflection and comfort at this special time of year," she added.
The crematorium is also offering a special promotion from February 26 to March 31, for people planning to purchase a memorial in honour of a loved one.
Free personalisation, up to the value of £500, is available to make the memorial even more personal and extra special.
Anyone interested in this offer or in visiting the Treswithian Downs Crematorium for Mother’s Day can visit its website or call and speak to a member of the team.
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