St. Gertrude
Cemetery
Rules and Regulations- Lots shall be held subject to the conditions
mentioned in the Deed of Transfer.
- The right of Burial on any Lot
is restricted to the Deed Holder’s Family and direct heirs.
- The Deed to the Right of Burial cannot be sold
or alienated.
- Only those entitled to Christian Burial
according to the Laws of the Catholic Church shall be buried in the
Cemetery.
- The Lot Holder shall not enclose the same with a
wall, curb, fence or hedge; neither shall an enclosure be placed about a
single grave.
- The Lot Holder shall not place any construction
or obstruction, shrubs, trees, boxes, vigil lights, bottles, candles, etc.
on a Lot or Single grave.
- No other landmark, but the markers provided by
the Cemetery shall be erected.
- No mound shall be raised on the graves. All graves must be the level of the Lot.
- All persons are cautioned against digging ground
or sods within the limits of the Cemetery or otherwise destroying or
defacing cemetery property.
- In the event an interment must be made before a
deed is delivered on a Lot held in agreement or on option, a sufficient
payment must be made to cover the pro-rata portion of the purchase price
of the Lot to be occupied by the
interment. The maintenance
assessment must be paid before interment permission shall be issued.
- The written consent and approval of the Director
of the cemetery is required for erecting tombstones, monuments or markers,
which consent and approval will not be given until the Deed to the Right
of Burial has been delivered and a bonded guarantee for the said
tombstone, monument or marker has been recorded at the Cemetery Offices.
- St. Gertrude
Cemetery is closed to all visitors from sunset to
sunrise. All violators shall be
judged to be trespassers and will be prosecuted accordingly.
DIRECTOR
OF THE CEMETERY
St. Gertrude
Cemetery
Rules and Regulations concerning decorations for the
growing season
April 15 to October 15
- Artificial Decorations are NOT PERMITTED during
the growing season.
- Natural cut flowers in approved temporary
pin-type vases. Permanent vases are not encouraged. Where installed they
may be used, but must be lowered to ground level after the growing season.
Such vases are vandalism and damage prone and the cemetery cannot accept
responsibility for their loss or damage.
- Potted Plants in 6” or 8” pots. Other sizes not
suitable for cemetery use.
- Boxed plants in boxes not exceeding 15” in
length or 8” in width. Size limits are strictly enforced as larger sizes
are difficult to move and replace in the cemetery operations. Flower boxes should be of wood. Box of metal, crockery, glass or similar
material are NOT PERMITTED as they present hazards from breakage or rust
stains on memorials.
- Please remember that all decoration regulations
are zoning regulations. They exist
more to protect the conscientious lot holder than to hinder him. If there were no regulations, both the
cemetery and the conscientious lot holder would find good efforts
useless. While we all cannot agree completely
on decoration rules, the cemetery has tried to establish the fairest set
of rules for all necessities and enforces them fairly and uniformly on
all.
- Please do not outline graves or memorials by
stripping a border of sod around the grave. Also outlining graves or memorials with
metal frames or crushed stone is NOT PERMITTED.
- Sodding of new interments is done as soon as
ground and weather conditions permit.
Spring and fall burials are generally sodded within two weeks,
while those of winter and hot summer periods must frequently be deferred
for longer periods.
- The use of the rubbish containers throughout the
cemetery for debris disposal will be appreciated.
- Only fresh flowers, used in the vases provided
by the cemetery, are permitted at the mausoleum. All other decorations, without exception
will be removed.
St. Gertrude
Cemetery
General Provisions
- Decorations are removed when they fail to
conform to size and/or material limitations stated herein.
- Decorations that become unsightly or withered
are removed weekly on a regular schedule for the best appearance of your
lot and cemetery. Someone must make this decision, and we hope you will
appreciate that we make it as carefully as we can. We have no desire to
displease you, and we leave the decorations on as long as their appearance
is presentable.
- Decorations are removed when there are several
placed on a grave at one time. Quality, not quantity, makes beauty. If
there are many persons to place decorations, please arrange a schedule
among yourselves so that only one decoration is placed at a time. On
monument lots, a single decoration in front of the monument is preferable
rather than on an individual grave.
- Thousands of people visit the cemetery each
year; hundreds may visit in a single day. Because the cemetery is open to
the public, it is very difficult to control the activity of every visitor.
We regret that we cannot guarantee decorations from damage or
disappearance.
All
pots and boxes should be set on the lawn, not dug into the turf. Pots and boxes
within the measurements noted above afford sufficient stability to prevent
over-turning. Digging into the turf results in unsightly appearance of the
grave when the decoration is removed. Pots and boxes should normally be set in
front of and close to the memorial. They may be placed on the marker as long as
they do not stain the marker.
- For Safety Reasons and to eliminate potential
hazards to visitors and workmen the use of stands or metal legs to elevate
pot and box decorations – and the use of metal hooks to keep pots erect is
strictly prohibited.
- Where monument is erected, annual plants only
may be placed in a bed directly in front of the raised family memorial.
Beds may not exceed the width of the memorial or extend further out than
10”. Families must provide regular care of plantings which will be removed
if they become unsightly. Unless the lot is under income care annual care
charges must be paid to date. All other plantings are strictly prohibited
and will be removed. This includes unauthorized trees, bushes and
evergreens.
- Flags (except for veterans) may be placed on
graves only on Memorial Day, Independence Day and Veterans Day. They may
be placed three days prior to the holiday and will be removed the first
working day after the holiday.