Showing posts with label memorial chapel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label memorial chapel. Show all posts

Friday, October 17, 2014

A memorial chapel and columbarium at a shrine overlooking a Lake?

A happy and special place

Rizal Philippines  | October 17, 2014








From this blog - Fr. Orbos says mass at  Marian shrine at San Carlos Heights.

Holy Gardeners visit Marian shrine



Two days ago this week marked the 3rd year of a Shrine located on the side of a mountain overlooking the Laguna Lake.  The Shrine is dotted with prayer nooks for the images of Virgin Mary, St. Francis de Assisi, even image of Jesus Christ, and St Michael D' Archangel

Out of nowhere me and the owner, on the same day two weeks ago, while we were walking at the shrine, we both thought of having a memorial  cum bereavement chapel at the site and and a columbarium.

The owner (her family is a family of entrepreneurs -  her husband started  rush ID picture kiosk, lavandera franchise,  a son started a night spot in Eastwood and BGC and a pork and chicken food chain) initially said no to the proposal but yesterday she was in our office, and was seeking a proposal.  It is a matter of proposing to have the ash crypts:

1.  on a separate building say at the pavillion, or



We can build ash crypts behind this image


2.  embedded in the slopes amongst the images that have been built.  I would like to think that we can build 6 layers of ash crypts, 80 columns of ash crypts near the Jesus Christ Image.  And this would sell.

There is all ready a chapel where necrological services and reflection can be held.   The place is quiet and denotes peace and serenity.  

The selling proposition for her is to have an earning asset that will support her people at the shrine and their beneficiaries - even when she is gone.

My research shows that burial grounds located on mountain side are great, Feng Shui wise...

Thus the seminal project can click and sell because of:


Saturday, May 26, 2012

Images of the Wake of Sixto Saguinsin




Holy Gardens Memorial Park - A Special Place for Remembering Loved Ones

Last night was the last night of the viewing of the remains of my late brother Sixto.  He was 55 and died after a bout with colorectal cancer that metastasized to his lungs.  He is survived by his children Kay, Al and Anna.

The body was viewed at Holy Gardens Memorial Park Chapel in Angono

Here are some of the pictures:

 x                                       Tarps and announcements


 x                                      Preparation for the band concert





                                                Coronas







 x                                     Al and Amanda


 x                              Abel, husband of Kay and Anna


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 x                                        Ador and Ofelia


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                                       Mass Cards


The AYB paid music tributes to Sixto



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 The Recyclists Came in Full Force



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                                 They asked permission for Lights (emperador)



                                  The Scintilla Juris tribute and necrological service


                                  Anna and her mom Cristy