Rules & Regulations
When visiting Parkway Memorial Gardens, please keep the following guidelines in mind to ensure a peaceful, safe, and respectful environment for all visitors.
Cemetery Etiquette and Visitor Guidelines
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Our cemetery is open from sunrise to sunset. Please avoid visiting after dark to maintain safety and prevent any misunderstandings or trespassing concerns.
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No alcohol is permitted on the property at any time. Please conduct yourself with respect and decorum to preserve the dignity and tranquility of the cemetery.
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Stay on designated roadways and avoid driving or parking on the grass. Drive slowly and remain alert for other visitors. If the roadway is narrow, please move aside respectfully to allow others to pass.
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Be mindful of all graves, monuments, and decorations. Do not touch, move, or remove flowers, wreaths, or personal items that do not belong to you.
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Children are welcome, but must be supervised closely. Teach them to move quietly and respectfully. No running, shouting, or climbing on monuments or memorials.
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If a funeral service is taking place, please remain at a respectful distance. Do not enter or photograph the service unless invited by the family. Respecting those who are grieving is of utmost importance.
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Help us maintain the beauty of Parkway Memorial Gardens by properly disposing of all trash in designated containers or taking it with you when you leave.
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Pets must remain on a leash while on cemetery grounds. Please clean up after your pet to help preserve the serene and welcoming atmosphere.
Cemetery Floral and Decoration Guidelines
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Each space is limited to one floral arrangement per marker. The placing of vases, shells, toys, ornaments, metal designs, or any items that may pose a hazard to mowing or maintenance equipment is not permitted.
Except during funeral services, wreaths, easels, baskets, and potted plants are not permitted.
Funeral flowers, holders, containers, baskets, and easels will be removed within three to five days after the service, depending on the condition of the flowers. -
The planting of live flowers, shrubs, or trees on any burial site is not permitted.
Glass, metal, ceramic, or porcelain figurines are not allowed at any time for safety reasons.
Impermanent grave coverings of any kind are not permitted. -
All items placed in the cemetery must be either in the approved vase or sitting directly on top of the marker.
Parkway Memorial Gardens reserves the right to remove any items that are unsafe, inappropriate, or not in accordance with cemetery guidelines. -
We appreciate your cooperation and understanding. Your respect helps us maintain the peaceful and sacred nature of Parkway Memorial Gardens for everyone.
A family owned perpetual care cemetery serving Warner Robins, Georgia since 1987 where every resting place is tended with dignity and respect.