Cemeteries in Mount Pleasant, TN Polk Memorial Gardens

Pet Loss and Cemeteries in Mount Pleasant, TN

We have been “Helping One Family at a Time” since 1953, offering a beautiful cemetery where loved ones can be laid to rest. Polk Memorial Gardens provides a range of burial and memorial services to meet the unique needs and requests of every family in Mount Pleasant, TN and the nearby areas. You can also choose from a variety of memorials and monuments, including granite monuments and bronze memorials. Our cemetery is designed to give families a peaceful, comfortable place where they can return repeatedly to honor and remember the deceased. Our- staff understands that it is important to visit a loved one, even when mobility becomes more difficult with age. We welcome you to visit our memorial garden or give us a call at (931) 388-1803 for more details.

As the saying goes, all good things come to an end. For pet lovers everywhere, this sad truth is a painful part of owning and loving an animal companion, many of which live a relatively short life span. When a beloved pet dies, the emotional loss and heartache can be every bit as painful as losing any other loved one. Friends and family may not understand the intensity of such grief, sometimes leaving the owner of the pet to mourn their loss alone. Thankfully, there are wonderful pet funeral care providers with cemeteries in Mount Pleasant, TN that do understand the love between a family and their pet.

Mount Pleasant TN Cemeteries

Funerals for Animal Friends


Even though losing a pet can be a painful experience, for many, it is well worth the lifetime of love you shared together. For many families, that time together needs to be celebrated and remembered by way of pet funeral or memorial services. You can make such an occasion as formal or relaxed as you’d like. Here are several of the ways that you could to commemorate a deceased pet:

  • Home Burial: An animal burial site can be in the far corner of the garden, a flower bed, behind the shed, or anywhere else you choose. If you feel the need, you can place a marker of some kind. Many people choose to place a headstone or small statue of the animal’s likeness on the burial site. In every case, if you do choose to bury your pet at home, double-check with the city to make sure it is legal. If it is, dig the earth deep enough to maintain the sanitation of the space.
  • Cemetery Burial: Just like cemeteries for humans, but for pets. These places are increasingly utilized by pet lovers that want a special place where their animal friend can rest in peace. It’s a fixed location, like cemeteries in Mount Pleasant, TN, where you can return to from time to time without needing to worry about grave or memorial care. 
  • Animal Cremation: If you would like to keep your pet nearby, cremation is also a great option. People choose cremation when they know they will move from the area and want their animal friend to come with them. They also cremate them so that they can scatter the ashes in a place the animal loved. Just be sure to check local laws about where scattering is allowed. If keepsakes are important to you, cremation is a special way to keep a small part of your pet with you in a beautiful piece of jewelry or art.


Healing the Pain of Loss


For as long as humans have had pets, they have loved and cared for them even in death. In today’s world, pets are frequently considered a member of the family. It’s hard to overestimate the bond of love that people share with the animals they share their lives with. Pets ask for so little and give so much in return. They give us moments of joy and contentment, while occasionally causing trouble that we mostly find humorous after the fact. That’s why many people take great care of their pets that have died. It’s all done in love. 


Families that suffer when a pet dies often find ways to help them to heal from their emotional pain. Time is certainly a great healer, but so is proactively seeking to heal now. Grief and mourning are real and should be processed in healthy and constructive ways. You can engage in processing your feelings by creating a memorial for your pet. This may be a piece of art, a craft project, therapeutic writing, or any other expressive outlet that helps you to memorialize your loss. Whatever you decide to do, be sure you spend time remembering the moments of happiness that you shared together with your pet. In time, the memories will fill you and put a smile back on your face.


Basic Disposition Options


For those owners that loved their pet when they were alive, but do not wish to hold a funeral or memorial when the animal dies, there are often disposition services to help you care for the remains of your pet. Check with your city or local animal shelter to find out if any pickup services are available. If so, they will coordinate a time to come and retrieve the remains and respectfully cremate or disposition them. Your veterinarian may also be able to help in this regard.


Pet Cemeteries in Mount Pleasant, TN


At Polk Memorial Gardens, our compassionate funeral care team is here to support pet owners that have lost a beloved animal. If your family needs help with pet funeral or memorial services and cemeteries in Mount Pleasant, TN, you can rely on us to assist. Visit us at 6465 Trotwood Ave Columbia, TN 38401, or call for a conversation at (931) 388-1803

Cremations FAQs

  • Is it normal to have a funeral for a pet?

    Since the ancient times, humans have been creating memorials to commemorate their beloved pets. Even today, honoring our furry family members with a pet funeral can be an important part of the grieving process—helping us pay tribute and allow ourselves time to heal. Click here to know more information about our pet services.

  • How long after death do you bury a pet?

    After a cherished pet has passed away, it's best to give them a moment of respectful silence before the burial. To be sure your beloved companion is really gone, wait 2-3 hours after death and observe if rigor mortis sets in - then you'll know for certain they have crossed over.

  • What is a pet crematorium?

    For those looking to give their beloved pet a dignified farewell, cremation is the way to go. A pet crematorium utilizes specialized procedures that turn passed pets into ashes and dust.

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