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If you own property in Benton County Memorial Park, and you choose to use the cemetery property for burial, inurnment, or entombment in our mausoleum on an at need basis, there will be an additional discount of 10% from the prices listed on the funeral home General Price List. To qualify for the Heritage Plan you must meet the following conditions.

  • The final place of rest must be Benton County Memorial Park.
  • All merchandise and services must be provided by the cemetery or funeral home.
  • Payment of funeral home charges must be made in full at the time of service. A reception area is available for all families served by the funeral home as well as property owners within the park free of charges. Just check with the cemetery office for availability. For those families that choose above ground interment, there are three types of mausoleums or crypts at Benton County Memorial Park. They are the Community Mausoleum for inside entombment, the Garden Mausoleum with an outside exposure, and the cremation crypts that enclose cremation urns. The Rose Garden contains both in ground burial for cremation urns, as well as granite crypts that contain the urns in above ground chambers. The granite crypts are constructed of the finest granite, yet are surprisingly affordable. The name scrolls are made of solid bronze. Either choice is a fitting way of memorializing one’s life.

“The choice of cremation for final disposition in no way eliminates the importance of celebrating the life lived.” A memorial service can be elaborate or simple, and it can be traditional or non-traditional. Today, arrangements are as individual as the persons for whom they are made. A ceremony may be personalized to reflect the life of the deceased and have special meaning for those present."


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3800 W Walnut St, Rogers, AR 72756
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