Wednesday, November 2, 2011

Visiting the Dead at Holy Gardens Memorial Park Angono Last Nov 2, 2011


The Holy Gardens Memorial Advantage

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I visited the Holy Gardens Angono today to visit the olds and other former friends. Holy Gardnes Angono was the first Holy Gardens which the author helped conceptualized, execute and maintain.

There are several things I noticed:

l.  The public toilets were moved far away from places of conveniences;

2.  It was a vendors paradise;  vendors were all over the place.  Vendors were allowed to roam whereas before peace and quiet were given to the visitors:  STRICTLY NO VENDORS ALLOWED. Vendors are even seen to block entrances and pathwalks.

3.  As there are no more saleable areas;  there are more body crypts being built.  Construction though was not very first class.  I could see friends of the officers as the contractors.

4.  It was not very crowded though

                            GMA news probably broadcasted the event or doing documentary





                                          The Mass was about to start

                                    The Memorial Park on a Tarpaulin

                                    The 40 ft metal halide posts for greater illumination



                                            My In Laws Parents


                                              Atang Ading at Inang Tessie Now Long Gone





                                         An Artist and Resteranteur  Rests Here

                                   Alex Villamayor, a Friend, Recently Passed Away


                                          Nice JE construction, very elegant and modern



                                         A Modified SSN; all sold very well and fast

Body Crypts





                               They must have over 2,000 body crypts near the Lake

Ash Crypts:





 HOLY GARDENS ANGONO NOW A VENDORS PARADISE?







              These are very colorful images of vendors; are they part of Mem Park MVP?










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