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Wonderful and beautiful cemetary. Caring people and respectful. My mom just passed and she had purchased a family plot. Bill always helped with whether we could plant something to the care of the site. It's key to keep them in the loop and ask what is allowed as far as decorating. Doing it that way prevents any bad feelings and my mother always spoke very highly of Bill.

Fairview went above & beyond for my family. We are extremely pleased. Bill & Nancy were caring & kind during one of the most difficult times in our lives. Thank you ❤️

My family and I would like to thank all the staff who helped us with the passing of my father, Kenneth Stenquist. All the accommodations were setup with ease during this difficult time. Every detail was taken care of, and that made his day so special when friends and family came for his burial service. We would highly recommend your facility to others who have lost a loved one. We will always remember the day we buried him because you made it so special for us! Thank you from the bottom of our hearts.

My parents are buried there in a treed location, and I intend to join them when my time comes. The place is serene and beautiful, especially in the older sections. Quite historical, too. Maintenance seems to be excellent, the staff cooperative in the couple of requests I've made.
I find the complaints spurious. Yeah, people want to leave flowers and remembrances , but then don't come to tidy up later. The same people would be griping if no maintenance was done and there were dead wreaths and flowers all over the place.
I find the complaints spurious. Yeah, people want to leave flowers and remembrances , but then don't come to tidy up later. The same people would be griping if no maintenance was done and there were dead wreaths and flowers all over the place.

The Fairview Cemetery is spacious, beautiful and peaceful with an abundance of trees and well maintained lawns. There is a special area devoted to veterans adorned with many American Flags. It beautifully honors the memories of those who served. The staff of Fairview. Bill and Nancy were so thoughtful and helpful. I highly recommend this cemetery.

If they dont like your decorations, they will take them down without even contacting you. It would be considerate of them to mail a letter or an email and inform customers that they did so and explain why. It would be even nicer if they offered families to come pick up
their special decorations (that legally are considered (personal belongings) at their office within 30 days. That would not only be the right thing to do but a reasonable solution instead of taking the liberty to tear down the decorations from a loved ones gravesite.
My family spent a whole day replacing an old crumbling brick border on my parents graves with expensive landscape blocks, fresh mulch, and new mum bushes. A month later it was torn down. They removed everything but the mulch. No note, phone call, nothing. My sister was upset and called. They were rude and cold. They said they had a rule about no new borders as of 2010. Borders and bushes that were put in before then were "grandfathered in" to their rule and allowed as exceptions. My sister explained to the person on the phone that the block border we replaced was originally put there in 1994 when our dad passed away. They did not care. Now the rains have washed most of the new mulch away and our parents are buried in a muddy mess. It a sore sight. Not beautiful like it was when we painstakingly fixed it up. It saddens us now everytime we visit our parents. We know they would have never picked this place if they knew how strict this business is about putting up decorations. :(
their special decorations (that legally are considered (personal belongings) at their office within 30 days. That would not only be the right thing to do but a reasonable solution instead of taking the liberty to tear down the decorations from a loved ones gravesite.
My family spent a whole day replacing an old crumbling brick border on my parents graves with expensive landscape blocks, fresh mulch, and new mum bushes. A month later it was torn down. They removed everything but the mulch. No note, phone call, nothing. My sister was upset and called. They were rude and cold. They said they had a rule about no new borders as of 2010. Borders and bushes that were put in before then were "grandfathered in" to their rule and allowed as exceptions. My sister explained to the person on the phone that the block border we replaced was originally put there in 1994 when our dad passed away. They did not care. Now the rains have washed most of the new mulch away and our parents are buried in a muddy mess. It a sore sight. Not beautiful like it was when we painstakingly fixed it up. It saddens us now everytime we visit our parents. We know they would have never picked this place if they knew how strict this business is about putting up decorations. :(

I don't have a loved one here but I visit cemeteries to see the historical record of those who lived in our area and for quiet reflection. This is a gorgeous cemetery with much open space. However it is surrounded by brush and the train track is right next to one border. I also noticed that they have very strict rules about what are acceptable decorations and mementos, with notice that they'll discard anything not approved.