We remain deeply committed to the health and well-being of our community, our guests and our associates. Conducting enhanced cleaning procedures, while increasing the frequency of sanitizing, in line with recommendations from the CDC. Offering phone, virtual and email arrangements to meet the needs of families and guests.
Adjusting services and number of guests. We are committed to responsibly responding to the needs and protecting the communities we are privileged to serve. Please take care of yourselves and each other and contact us directly for more information. Welcome to Evergreen Memorial Gardens Cemetery, Funeral Chapel and Crematory in Vancouver, WA.
Adjusting services and number of guests. We are committed to responsibly responding to the needs and protecting the communities we are privileged to serve. Please take care of yourselves and each other and contact us directly for more information. Welcome to Evergreen Memorial Gardens Cemetery, Funeral Chapel and Crematory in Vancouver, WA.
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Our funeral home has a unique history and committed relationship working within the community. We invite you to explore our legacy. Evergreen Memorial Gardens Cemetery Funeral Chapel and Crematory, started in the early 1950s, when a man named Anderson, out of Texas, began purchasing land in smaller communities in the Western United States.
Losing a loved one is never easy. When people experience loss, they need a strong support network to provide comfort and offer encouragement. At Evergreen Memorial Gardens Cemetery Funeral Chapel and Crematory, we take great pride in what we do. Provide a peaceful and soothing environment where people can gather to honor and celebrate the life of a loved one.
When you begin funeral planning, the amount of decisions can seem overwhelming - but don't worry. We are here to help you tackle the choices one by one and make the process one of love, healing, and life celebration. When a death occurs at home or in the workplace, you'll need to contact emergency personnel or your loved one's physician if he or she was under medical care.
Sometimes the thought of planning a funeral seems too difficult for those who've suffered a loss. We're here to help lighten your burden and remind you of the true value a ceremony can hold for you and your family. A funeral service provides those who are grieving with a supportive environment to celebrate their loved one's life and start the journey toward healing and peace.
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Mike McLean
Dec 03, 2021
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Jo Anne Mary Weaver
Apr 21, 2021
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Anne DeHart
Jul 16, 2020
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Lilly Puffer
Jan 05, 2014
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Kelly Purcell
Jan 04, 2014
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Andrea Marshall
Jan 04, 2014
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We used Evergreen after my grandmother passed in 2010. They were incredibly compassionate and responsive to my grandfather's needs and wishes. Everyone we had contact with was professional as well as courteous. My grandfather has asked us to use Evergreen when he passes as well. Our experience was completely positive in a difficult time.
Darcy Pfeifer
Jan 04, 2014
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I am shocked by the comments about evergreen memorial gardens. I have worked with this company on three occasions. I found them to be kind, compassionate and knowledgeable. They went above and beyond the call of duty by transporting my grandfather from Vancouver to Spokane. This was on very short notice and in the middle of winter. They were more… than accommodating. The owner is on numerous boards in the community, like legacy salmon creek, fort Vancouver national trust, identity Clark County, and Washington state university trustee to name a few. The staff goes to local high schools and
Tabatha Benvenuti
Dec 29, 2013
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My grandmother recently passed away! I thought finding this out would have been the worst news imaginable but the worst thing had yet to come. When Evergreen Staples Memorial Gardens called my mother and my aunts they said they would have to charge them $305.00 just for them to see their mother unprepared (not a viewing just to see her as she was)… this baffled me to no end. The costs are to embalm and prepare for a "viewing" not to see a loved one as they are. And this was just the beginning they then went to talk with Vickie L. Roper who proceeded to tell my mom and her sisters they couldn