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Welcome to the Chapel of Memories Pavilion . . . . .

 

 

 


Chapel of Memories Pavilion

 

    The Liley Family took over the management of Bollinger County Memorial Park Cemetery on November 1, 1979. It has always been foremost in our minds to make certain that there were sufficient funds set aside in the Master Trust to keep the property maintained FOREVER. I recall cemeteries that were active when I was a young man and today they are grown and in disarray. The Endowment Trust is the only way to assure that this does not happen.


Annual Memorial services are held the Last Sunday in May at 2:00 pm. In the past, we had utilized tents for this service. The tents got old and in 2001 we made a proposition to you, our friends, to build a permanent structure on these sacred grounds to house that and other special services. We have also been able to include public rest rooms and a sound system.

Because of your generosity, we have the building just about completed and we gave our dedication ceremony on the 25th of May 2003 at 2:00pm.

 


Dedication Plaque


   We still need about $20,000.00 to complete this project. This building has been made possible by you enrolling the names of your loved ones on the Memory Wall inside of the building and by just outright donations to the "Building and Improvement Fund" of the cemetery. Every dollar of this goes directly for that purpose.

 


Memory Wall


The Liley Monument Works donated the Missouri Red Granite slabs and the first engraving.

We encourage you to support your cemetery and this project. Please click on the Donation Form button, Print and Complete the order form and enroll your loved ones on this wall.

It is such a peaceful place to go and remember those who have preceded us.

The cost for inscribing up to 20 letters per line is $175.00. We now have to pay $25.00 to have the line inscribed and that gives us $150.00 to put into the "Building and Improvement Fund".

Kenneth Liley, CM