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If a death has occurred or is near, we can help you now.
Create a lasting legacy with pre-planning burial services.
Carolina Biblical was built on a commitment to — and respect for — family heritage. The cemetery has been an institution serving the Southeast Raleigh community since its inception in 1953.
Each distinctive garden takes its name from a Biblical theme. The cemetery offers a place of peace, solitude and remembrance, as evident by the flowers you’ll see placed throughout the gardens. The cemetery has a section dedicated to our Veterans and active remembrance activities for that community. It also is the proud final resting place for many prominent citizens in the African American community.
Burial options include private estates, community mausoleums, lawn crypts, traditional ground burial, and cremation niches. We can also create private gardens for your church or civic organization.
A new Community Mausoleum is being constructed — Contact us today for pre-selling opportunities!
Carolina Biblical Gardens has the following burial options and benefits:
An in-ground burial typically involves a casket and is marked by a memorial tribute gravemarker. You may purchase a single plot, companion plots, or family plots.
A cremation niche is a personal compartment for placing the cremation urn permanently.
A private mausoleum is an above-ground building used as a permanent resting place. Some private mausoleums are personal mausoleums, built for a single individual. Others are family mausoleums, built to house the remains of multiple family members.
Much like a private mausoleum, a community mausoleum is an above ground building — memorializing multiple individuals. Individual resting places may be purchased.
We can create private gardens for your church or civic organization. We can make a dedicated garden retreat with resting places for many individuals, companions, and families.
All our memorial gardens are perpetual care cemeteries with irrevocable trust funds for the care of grounds and buildings. You can have the peace of mind that your loved one’s final resting place will always be maintained.