ABOUT

The Priest Lake Memory Gardens are local and non-profit.

They are a special place for quiet reflection. The Gardens have been designed as a community space to gather, celebrate and memorialize loved ones, while maintaining an unspoiled, natural, clean setting.

This beautiful space is made possible through generous initial donations from our founders and the continued support of the Priest Lake community through ongoing donations and countless hours of volunteer work.


Our Guiding Principles:

  1. Create a space where people can gather, remember and create a memorial for the life of a loved one in a quiet reflective place.

  2. Maintain an unspoiled, natural setting that enhances the surrounding community.

  3. Offer simple, clean, uniform, concise, uncluttered and aesthetically pleasing features.

  4. Welcome everyone.


Guidelines

1  General use of the Priest Lake Memory Gardens. 

  • The grounds are open 24/7. The Welcome Shelter will be open by request only.

  • The Welcome Shelter, including the deck and area around it, may be reserved for Memorials or other Celebrations of Life only.

  • We request that dogs be kept on a leash and cleaned up after.

  • We request no smoking nor alcoholic beverages in the Memory Gardens.

 2 Memorabilia left in Gardens.

Memorabilia (flowers, pictures, personal items, etc.) may be left near screens on Memorial Day, Labor Day, and the Holiday Season.  Memorabilia left in Gardens may be removed the following week.

 3 Memory (Fish) Screens.

Screens are for approved fish and plaques purchased through PLMG only.

Fish with pet names are acceptable on Family Screens.

 4 Themes for Alcoves.

Alcove themes and items included there in will be approved by the PLMG Board before installation.

Board Members

Brian Miller, Craig Hill, Dick Hamm, Doug Jamieson, Doni Guyer, Don Howell, Bob Stutz, George Mooney, Bill Papesh, John Renshaw