Ruskin Memorial Park
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About Ruskin Memorial Park
Caring for the Needs of the Community Since 1903
Our non-profit community Ruskin cemetery was founded in 1903, and includes the addition of a mausoleum and memory garden. As part of an expansion program that began in 1999, the mausoleum project doubled the size of the park. The gazebo and memory garden provide a serene place for reflection, nestling the Little Manatee River in Ruskin, Florida. Ruskin Memorial Park provides both burial crypts and cremation niches to families who are looking for a peaceful, natural area to honor their loved one.
Price list for Ruskin Memorial Park
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Official prices for a Burial Plot for an Adult
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Space to bury a single person.
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$1,250
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$2,000 |
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Cost for the cemetery to open a plot for a burial and close it after the fact.
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A grave liner that is generally used to prevent the cemetery ground from sinking over time. Many cemeteries require this.
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A flat or raised monument containing the person's information.
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Cost to have a grave marker installed
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Use of a tent during a burial.
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Covers ongoing cemetery upkeep and maintenance.
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Any additional administrative fees that may be necessary.
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| Total estimated cost | $1,250 & Up |
Frequently asked questions
Answered by Ruskin Memorial Park
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What's the process to purchase a plot like from Ruskin Memorial Park?
Please contact us at 813-489-9347 or admin@ruskinmemorialpark.org
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Who are the key people at Ruskin Memorial Park?
President - Clint Paskert
Secretary Treasurer - Suzi Bredbenner
Vice President - Travis Combs -
What should people know about when visiting Ruskin Memorial Park?
Operating hours are dawn to dusk. Please no pets.
Our Rules can be found at http://www.ruskinmemorialpark… -
What is the history of Ruskin Memorial Park?
The Ruskin Cemetery, or Ruskin Memorial Park, as it is called today, was founded in 1903 by Ruskin’s early settlers. The land where the park is located was donated by the Dickman family at the time that Ruskin was founded. The land was chosen as a burial place by these early settlers because it was the highest and driest ground in the area. When flooding occurs during our rainy season, this ground remains dry.
In 1964, the Ruskin Cemetery was rededicated and renamed Ruskin Memorial Park. Plots here contain remains of many of the area’s founding families, including the Dickmans, whose first family headstone is dated 1879.
As part of an expansion program that began in 1999, Ruskin Memorial Park doubled in size with the addition of a mausoleum and memory garden.
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What sets you apart from other cemeteries?
Our non-profit community Ruskin cemetery was founded in 1903, and includes the addition of a mausoleum and memory garden. As part of an expansion program that began in 1999, the mausoleum project doubled the size of the park. The gazebo and memory garden provide a serene place for reflection, nestling the Little Manatee River in Ruskin, Florida. Ruskin Memorial Park provides both burial crypts and cremation niches to families who are looking for a peaceful, natural area to honor their loved one.