Nicole Cooper14 days agoFrom
Sadly, my best friend/mother is buried here. The grounds are kept very nice. The grass is green, the birds are chirping, there are even fat squirrels running around. It's peaceful here. There are different sections, waterfalls, mausoleums, statues and a few chapels. We worked with a woman named Virginia here and she was great. RIP mommie 😢
Ray Wright14 days agoFrom
I was 12yo when my great grandma Nondis passed away. As a kid growing up in multiple racial realities, I became hyper aware of energy and aura. She was, hands down, the sweetest, most unconditional woman I've ever met. She was formative in my own personality in a land of contradictions and possibilities, a land where gentle spirits are trampled... I didn't make her funeral then, and now, for first time, 42 years later, I came to say hi. Not knowing her grave site, Lyndsey Velazquez, the sites rep, went into the archives without hesitation and helped me find her.
Tee Jay14 days agoFrom
I would like to begin by commending Westminster Memorial Park and Mortuary for its excellent maintenance. I understand that a mortuary requires ongoing work and construction.
I visit my loved one every morning, and given the emotional weight of these visits, the last thing I want to experience is rude behavior. I am deeply saddened to report that the ground staff frequently make rude comments toward visitors.
With over 10 years of experience in the hospitality industry and a decent command of Spanish, I have noticed that the staff at the Mortuary often make disparaging remarks, even in minor situations such as passing by while driving in Spanish.
I hope you will address this issue with the staff. While this may be their job, they need to remember that working in a mortuary involves interacting with grieving individuals and that mockery, giggling, and passing comments are inappropriate and unappreciated.