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Cemetery Association Re-elects Thomas A. Habitz First
Vice President
Veterans Remembered with Wreath-Laying Ceremony at Glen
Eden Memorial Park’s Garden of Valor.
Glen
Eden Lutheran Memorial Park Donates $66,000 to Lutheran
Organizations
Two Livonia Boy Scout Troops to
Honor Veterans at Glen Eden Lutheran Memorial Park
Church
of the Redeemer Columbarium
St. Gabriel Dedication and Open
House
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Glen Eden Receives Beautification
Award
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Glen Eden Named Outstanding
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MICHIGAN
CEMETERY ASSOCIATION RE-ELECTS THOMAS A. HABITZ
FIRST VICE PRESIDENT.
Thomas
A. Habitz, General Manager of Glen Eden Lutheran Memorial
Park in Livonia and Macomb Township, has been re-elected
to the office of First Vice President of the Michigan
Cemetery Association for a second one-year term. Mr.
Habitz has been a member of the Michigan Cemetery Association
for eight years, has served on the board of Directors
for six years and prior to his election to First Vice
President in 2006, served for two years as Second Vice
President.
With this re-election, Mr. Habitz will continue to provide
legislative input as a member of the association’s
executive committee, which recommends policy decisions
on laws affecting cemeteries and burials in Michigan.
His responsibilities also include providing rules, regulations
and industry updates to all municipal, private and religiously
owned cemeteries.
Other members of the Board of Directors also re-elected
to one-year terms are President Bert Edquist of Mission
Hills Memorial Gardens in Niles, Second Vice President
Curt Clemens of Blythfield Memory Gardens in Grand Rapids,
and Secretary/Treasurer Barbara Bisbee of Crestwood
Cemetery in Grand Blanc.
Since its founding in 1945, the Michigan Cemetery Association
has represented cemetery managers and suppliers to cemeteries,
uniting them in their goal of enhancing the quality
of cemetery services throughout Michigan. The association,
with approximately 100 members, has established high
ethical standards and practices for its members, and
provides educational opportunities and proactive leadership
on legislative and regulatory issues. It also encourages
membership participation in association activities,
promotes cooperative relationships with industry related
organizations and provides members with relevant information.
The association informs consumers about the value of
preplanning, the importance of memorialization and the
tradition of remembrance.
“Re-election to the association’s post of
First Vice President is very gratifying,” Mr.
Habitz said. “I appreciate the opportunity to
keep promoting the highest standards of service and
products to all our members – the very same level
of excellence that we at Glen Eden always strive to
deliver.”
Glen Eden Lutheran Memorial Park, founded in 1929, is
a non-profit cemetery, owned and operated by a community
of Lutheran Churches. Glen Eden has two cemetery locations,
in Livonia on Eight-Mile Road and in Macomb Township
on 26-Mile Road. Glen Eden also administers The Lutheran
Church of the Redeemer Columbarium in Birmingham. Glen
Eden takes great pride in providing families of all
Christian faiths with individual care and understanding,
holding to the highest standard of excellence. Glen
Eden is strongly endowed and funded for perpetual maintenance.
For more information on Glen Eden, contact Mr. Habitz
at 248-477-4460.
Veterans
Remembered with Wreath-Laying Ceremony at Glen Eden
Memorial Park’s Garden of Valor.
To commemorate Veterans Day and to honor the more than
5,000 veterans buried at Glen Eden Memorial Park, General
Manager Thomas Habitz and Board of Directors Member
Roy R. Houser (pictured right) laid a wreath at the
cemetery’s Veterans’ Memorial in Livonia.
“We’re honored to continue a tradition of
commemorating the sacrifices of our local comrades who
served in the armed forces and whose final resting place
is here at Glen Eden,” said Mr. Houser, himself
a Navy veteran of World War II. He was a 3rd class petty
officer in the Pacific theater.
In June of 1962, Glen Eden’s Veteran’s Monument,
now the centerpiece of the Garden of Valor, was dedicated
by Lutheran War Veterans Auxiliary, Gold Star Mothers
and Blue Star Mothers, as a special place to honor veterans.
More recently, A cenotaph memorial around the massive
flagpole in the Memorial Plaza Boulevard also commemorates
veterans who are buried elsewhere. And at Glen Eden’s
Macomb Township location, a specially commissioned massive
bronze sculpture of an American eagle stands guard over
that location’s Garden of Valor.
The special sections at both Glen Eden locations are
reserved exclusively for veterans and their spouses.
More pictures and information about Glen Eden’s
special tributes to and services for veterans can be
found on the web site at www.glenedenmemorialpark.org.
or call Mr. Habitz directly at 248-477-4460.
Glen
Eden Lutheran Memorial Park Donates $66,000 to Lutheran
Organizations
At their annual meeting of church delegates on Friday,
April 28, Glen Eden Lutheran Memorial Park presented
$66,000 in donations to Lutheran organizations. A committee,
appointed by Glen Eden’s Board of Directors, selected
fourteen Lutheran organizations in the Missouri and
Wisconsin Synods to receive cash donations. Thirteen
of the organizations are past recipients of Glen Eden
awards. Project Compassion Foundation of South Lyon
was selected this year for the first time to receive
a donation of $2000.
For the past decade, Glen Eden has provided aid to Lutheran
organizations to help fund programs and missions throughout
the community and the world. All of the organizations
selected serve the Lutheran community by providing education,
family and social support, or missionary work.
“These fourteen organizations are each very deserving
of our support, “ says Thomas A. Habitz, General
Manager of Glen Eden. “They all have strong ties
to the Lutheran communities they serve, and each has
a strong track record of providing top quality service
in their area of expertise.”
In 2005, Glen Eden was unexpectedly and very generously
remembered in the will of a friend of the Memorial Park.
In her memory, the Board of Directors added her total
bequest to this year’s charitable giving.
Donations to the Lutheran Church Missouri Synod organizations
will go to the following: Concordia Seminary in St.
Louis, Mo., Concordia Theological Seminary in Ft. Wayne,
Ind., the Lutheran High School Association of Greater
Detroit, Mi., Concordia University in Ann Arbor, Mi.,
People of the Book - Lutheran Outreach (POBLO), the
Lutheran Center Association of Greater Detroit, Mi.,
Lutheran Heritage Foundation, Lutheran Special Education
Ministries of Detroit, Mi., and the Lutheran Child &
Family Services of Michigan and the Project Compassion
Foundation, South Lyon. Mi.
The Wisconsin Synod donations will go to the Michigan
Lutheran Seminary Foundation, Huron Valley Lutheran
High School of Westland Michigan, Wisconsin Lutheran
Seminary of Mequon, Wis. and the Wisconsin Lutheran
Radio Hour.
“We our very proud of our Lutheran heritage.”
says Mr. Habitz, “Our donations are intended to
support the vitality of these fine Lutheran organizations
that benefit all families in their communities.
Two Livonia Boy Scout Troops
to Honor Veterans at Glen Eden Lutheran Memorial Park
In preparation for the annual Memorial Day observance,
members of Boy Scout Troop 740 in Garden City and Troop
889 in Livonia, have volunteered to place an American
Flag at each military veteran’s grave at Glen
Eden Memorial Park.
As part of Glen Eden’s annual tradition, this
year the scouts will distribute the flags on May 20
in preparation for the observance of Memorial Day 2006
on Monday, May 29.
Church
of the Redeemer Columbarium
Birmingham’s Lutheran Church
of the Redeemer planned its new Columbarium with the
aim of restoring the age-old practice of burial of church
members on church property. The increased preference
for cremation has made it possible to bring back that
tradition for churches which construct columbaria –
an arrangement of niches into which an urn, containing
cremated remains, is permanently placed.
The Church’s Columbarium was dedicated in the
fall of 2005, and has proved to be a popular addition.
According to Pastor Randy Schlak, the Columbarium has
been welcomed by the congregation with great enthusiasm.
“Whenever they’re at the church, people
feel a real connection to their loved ones,” Schlak
said. “And when the congregation is at worship,
many take comfort in knowing that now, their loved ones
are part of our community in actuality as well as in
spirit.”
With its red brick façade, the Redeemer Columbarium
complements the church building, which was modeled after
the Martha-Mary Chapel at Greenfield Village.
Placed in walls around a contemplative garden area whose
centerpiece is an impressive bronze sculpture of Christ
the Redeemer, the niches are faced with rich, red granite
affixed with bronze plaques engraved with the inscriptions
of each loved one. Most of the spaces are companion
niches, designed for the placement of two urns, the
remainder being individual niches for single purchasers.
Even members whose final resting place is elsewhere
can be memorialized in the Columbarium Garden cenotaphs
– bronze plaques, cast with family and individual
names.
The Lutheran Church of the Redeemer Columbarium was
built by and is administered by Glen Eden Lutheran Memorial
Park of Livonia and Macomb Township. Principally for
church members, the Columbarium is also open to all
Christians, as is Glen Eden.
The Lutheran Church of the Redeemer is at 1800 West
Maple Road, Birmingham and is on the web at redeemerbirmingham.org.
For information on securing space in the Columbarium,
contact Mary Anne Bittner at Glen Eden East, 586-677-5400
or on the web at www.glenedenmemorialpark.org.
GLEN
EDEN LUTHERAN MEMORIAL PARK ANNOUNCES DEDICATION OF
NEW ST. GABRIEL MAUSOLEUM IN LIVONIA
Open House To Follow 3 p.m. Ceremony On Sunday, June
26
The Board of Directors and officials from Glen Eden
Lutheran Memorial Park invite the public to attend the
dedication of the new St. Gabriel Mausoleum at Glen
Eden in Livonia at 35667 West Eight Mile Road.
The ceremony will begin at 3 pm, and will feature remarks
by the Rev. Dr. Thomas Ahlersmeyer, president of Concordia
University, Ann Arbor, and music by the Lutheran Choralaires.
An open house reception will immediately follow the
dedication, along with tours of St. Gabriel, which continues
the striking architectural design that abounds throughout
Glen Eden’s property. Created to be an everlasting
memorial, it has been built with the finest Italian
marble and granite. Exquisitely carved bronze archangels
create a dramatic and unique centerpiece highlighted
by several skylights to bring in natural light, creating
a warm and inviting atmosphere for year round visitation.
An array of placement options are available including
over 650 marble fronted crypts in individual, deluxe,
and true companion styles. For those choosing cremation,
approximately 650 stained glass or marble fronted niches
are available
“There is a consistent and increasing demand for
above ground burial options,” says Thomas A. Habitz,
CCE, General Manager of Glen Eden. “With our Chapel
Mausoleum near full capacity it is time for a second
mausoleum so that we can continue to offer families
throughout southeast Michigan every option to meet their
needs.”
The mausoleum was designed by the architectural firm
of J. Stuart Todd of Dallas, Texas, an international
firm with over 1,500 completed cemetery projects to
their credit. St. Gabriel mausoleum was built by McCarthy
& Smith, Inc. of Farmington Hills, Michigan, providers
of construction services to cemeteries throughout southeast
Michigan for over thirty years. Both of these firms
developed Glen Eden’s new property, Glen Eden
East, in Macomb Township as well.
With almost 75 years of experience, Glen Eden is a long
established and well-respected cemetery, known for its
superior service and immaculately maintained buildings
and grounds that blend the beauty of the natural environment
with modern facilities in a peaceful, religious setting.
Glen Eden Lutheran Memorial Park offers a full range
of burial choices including traditional in-ground burial,
aboveground mausoleum entombment and cremation niches.
Spaces are available for purchase at special pre-planning
prices.
By putting the needs of families first, Glen Eden has
earned their reputation for trust and integrity. “Personal
attention is the foundation of our business and families
are our first priority,” says Mr. Habitz. “Our
Memorial Advisors are experienced and caring. Their
goal is to provide families with complete and accurate
information on the many options available and to guide
them through the selection process. We want families
to be completely comfortable with the choices they make.”
“We offer the experience of working with virtually
every type of family preference and individual situation,”
adds Mr. Habitz. “We cater to the needs of the
area’s large Christian community. We observe Christian
traditions and beliefs and provide a peaceful and lasting
memorial that honors both families and their Christian
heritage.”
Mr. Habitz recommends that families pre-plan their memorialization.
Just like writing a will or taking out life insurance,
it is an essential aspect of sound estate planning that
many families overlook. “By pre-planning you take
a huge emotional and financial burden off your family.
You also help them avoid emotional overspending, an
expensive situation that many families face when they
need to make immediate decisions at a highly stressful
time,” says Mr. Habitz.
As a non-profit cemetery, Glen Eden is owned and operated
by a community of Lutheran churches. Financially secure,
an endowment fund provides for Glen Eden’s perpetual
beauty, care and maintenance. A portion of each grave,
crypt and niche purchase is placed in an endowment trust
fund and the full purchase of interment services is
placed in an escrow account to be accessed at the time
of need, ensuring the investment of families that pre-plan
with Glen Eden.
For more information on Glen Eden contact Thomas A.
Habitz at 248-477-4460 or visit the website at www.glenedenmemorialpark.org.
THOMAS
A. HABITZ JOINS ONLY 201 WORLDWIDE TO RECEIVE CCE DESIGNATION
The International Cemetery and Funeral Association has
awarded Thomas Habitz, Glen Eden Lutheran Memorial Park’s
General Manager, the coveted Certified Cemetery Executive
designation (CCE). He will be formally recognized at
the ICFA annual convention in Las Vegas this March.
After an extensive review process, only a handful of
the top cemetery and funeral executives are selected
each year to receive the CCE designation. Based on the
individual’s experience, professional expertise,
education, references and community involvement, a committee
determines if the candidate has met the high standards
of management set by the ICFA. As of March 2004, only
201 people worldwide have been awarded the CCE designation.
“This is a very distinguished certification and
I am honored and proud to have received it,” says
Mr. Habitz.
The ICFA Certification Program was established to recognize
individuals who have demonstrated a high degree of competence
and a high level of management experience and skills
in the cemetery and funeral industry. The certification
is intended to raise the standards of those engaged
in cemetery and funeral management, to encourage individuals
to participate in a program of continuing education
and development, and to encourage self-assessment through
guidelines for achievement. The International Cemetery
and Funeral Association designation program also assists
in identifying people with expansive knowledge of the
principles and practices of cemetery and funeral management,
of related disciplines and of laws governing the industry.
Mr. Habitz has been the General Manager of Glen Eden
Lutheran Memorial Park since April of 1998. Prior to
that he worked as a funeral home director for over 28
years, most recently with McCabe Funeral Home in Farmington
Hills, Michigan. Mr. Habitz is a graduate of Valparaiso
University in Valparaiso, Indiana and received his degree
in Mortuary Science from Wayne State in Detroit and
currently resides in Novi, Michigan.
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FOR
SECOND YEAR IN A ROW, GLEN EDEN LUTHERAN MEMORIAL PARK
RECEIVES BEAUTIFICATION AWARD
The Eight Mile Boulevard Association has once again
selected Glen Eden Lutheran Memorial Park as a top recipient
of their Annual Beautification Award. Nearly 1,900 properties
were judged with awards presented to those achieving
best overall site appearance.
To visitors it’s obvious, the management and grounds
crew of Glen Eden take special pride in the property
and spend a tremendous amount of time on the appearance
of the park, and the attention they pay to the smallest
details has not gone unnoticed by the Eight Mile Blvd.
Association.
“Glen Eden is just a gorgeous property with an
inviting entrance and well landscaped grounds,”
says Tami Salisbury, Executive Director for the Eight
Mile Boulevard Association. “Every year they continue
to stand out and maintain the highest standards of overall
appearance.”
“We at Glen Eden are truly honored to receive
this award,” says Thomas A. Habitz, General Manager
of Glen Eden. “We are very proud of our facility
and strive to maintain its appearance to the utmost
level possible.”
The Eight Mile Blvd. Association was established in
1993 and began awarding the Beautification Award nine
years ago to encourage property owners to go above and
beyond the everyday in maintaining their property appearance.
Each summer a committee representing various businesses
and communities located along Eight Mile Road, take
part in evaluating the many properties that line the
27-miles of roadway that stretches from I-94 to I-275.
Everything from office parks, to malls and big box stores,
independent shops, private residences, and cemeteries,
are considered.
“We are delighted to have Glen Eden Lutheran Memorial
Park as one of our top winners again this year,”
says Ms. Salisbury. “They are an excellent organization
and we’re proud that they are a part of the Eight
Mile Road community.”
Since 1929, Glen Eden Lutheran Memorial Park has served
families of all Christian faiths. Non-profit, and owned
and operated by a community of Lutheran churches, Glen
Eden is strongly endowed and funded for perpetual maintenance.
For more information on Glen Eden contact Thomas A.
Habitz at 248-477-4460.
FIRST
NEW CEMETERY IN 30 YEARS HOLDS OPEN HOUSE
With
the continued growth of Macomb County, residential communities
are not the only development projects being completed.
On June 13th, Glen Eden Lutheran Memorial Park will
hold a ceremony to dedicate its new 80-acre cemetery
in Macomb Township. The dedication ceremony will take
place at 3pm at Glen Eden East, located at 19810 26
Mile Road and is open to the public. Immediately following
the ceremony there will be an open house reception with
refreshments and hors d’oeuvres. Guests are invited
to tour the grounds and the buildings, including the
centerpiece of the new park, Our Redeemer Chapel and
Mausoleum. Invited dignitaries include members of the
Macomb Township Board of Trustees, the Macomb Township
Planning Committee, and the Glen Eden Board of Directors.
Area funeral directors, pastors and Lutheran Church
members will also be in attendance.
The memorial park will be the first new cemetery in
Macomb County in over three decades and the second cemetery
in Michigan to carry the Glen Eden name. Since 1929,
Glen Eden has served families of all Christian faiths
in Livonia and this second memorial park in Macomb Township
answers the growing demand for more burial options within
the community.
“Macomb County is growing dramatically and our
central location in Macomb Township is easily accessible
to all residents,” says Thomas A. Habitz, General
Manager of Glen Eden. “Residents can select a
final resting place in the area where they spent most
of their lives and where family and friends can visit
in a familiar and close-by location.”
“Residents driving by Glen Eden East have watched
the construction of the chapel in particular and many
have expressed great interest in getting an up-close
and personal look at this magnificent structure.”
says Thomas A. Habitz, general manager of Glen Eden.
“We welcome all visitors and I’m sure the
classic beauty of its old-world style church with steeple
design will not disappoint. Memorial Advisors will be
on hand to greet everyone and answer questions about
Glen Eden.”
The $6 million cemetery, being developed in a series
of phases, rests on 80 acres of land surrounded by naturally
wooded areas and streams. The first 10-acres have been
completed and are designed with meticulously groomed
gardens surrounding Our Redeemer Chapel and Mausoleum
which forms the centerpiece of the park. With seating
for 150 people, the chapel reflects the classic beauty
of an old-world style Lutheran church with steeple.
Arched windows, vaulted ceilings, exposed wood beams,
tiled entryways and a covered front porch provide a
peaceful and comforting setting. The old-world style
design is carried throughout the park and is incorporated
into the design of the administrative buildings and
mausoleum which features stone masonry veneers and crown
molding. With easy access from the chapel through an
enclosed entryway, the mausoleum allows year round visitation
regardless of the weather.
Surrounding the Chapel are four traditional burial gardens,
beautifully landscaped and distinguished by specific
themes that reflect life and individual character. The
Garden of Faith, Garden of Hope and Garden of Resurrection
feature individual and family lots while two specially
dedicated gardens honor our community members who have
served us during their lives; Our Pastors Point Garden
reserved for Lutheran pastors and their spouses, and
Our Garden of Valor which provides a special setting
of honor for our veterans and their spouses
The design for the cemetery was created by the architectural
firm of J. Stuart Todd of Dallas Texas, an international
firm with over 1,500 completed cemetery projects to
their credit. Construction services were provided by
the Farmington Hills company of McCarthy & Smith,
Inc., which has been providing construction services
to cemeteries throughout southeast Michigan for over
thirty years.
“Our goal was to create a park like setting that
enhances the existing environment,” says Steve
Elliot, Project Manager with J. Stuart Todd. “We
wanted to create an atmosphere that is not only pleasant
to visit, but to pass by as well.”
Bordered by wooded areas, streams and farmland, the
landscaping for Glen Eden flows seamlessly into its
surroundings. Originally farmland, the park will remain
as a permanent green space with extensive plantings
including trees, ornamental bushes and flowering plants
native to the area that have been added to provide a
dense landscaping screen and create a natural beauty
throughout the cemetery.
The township plans to build a park on the southern border
of Glen Eden and to the east is a sod farm. The wooded
lot to the north is vacant with no specific development
plans and a single-family residential community will
border Glen Eden on the west. An existing wooded area
and creek between the residential community and Glen
Eden has been enhanced with a dense landscape screen.
With almost 75 years of experience, Glen Eden, Livonia,
is a long established and well-respected cemetery, known
for its superior service and immaculately maintained
buildings and grounds that blend the beauty of the natural
environment with modern facilities in a peaceful, religious
setting. Glen Eden Lutheran Memorial Park East offers
a full range of burial choices including traditional
in-ground burial, aboveground mausoleum entombment and
cremation niches. Spaces are currently available for
purchase at special pre-planning prices.
By putting the needs of families first, Glen Eden has
earned their reputation for trust and integrity. “Personal
attention is the foundation of our business and families
are our first priority,” says Mr. Habitz. “Our
Memorial Advisors are experienced and caring. Their
goal is to provide families with complete and accurate
information on the many options available and to guide
them through the selection process. We want families
to be completely comfortable with the choices they make.”
“We offer the experience of working with virtually
every type of family preference and individual situation,”
adds Mr. Habitz. “We cater to the needs of the
area’s large Christian community. We observe Christian
traditions and beliefs and provide a peaceful and lasting
memorial that honors both families and their Christian
heritage.”
Mr. Habitz recommends that families pre-plan their memorialization.
Just like writing a will or taking out life insurance,
it is an essential aspect of sound estate planning that
many families overlook. “By pre-planning you take
a huge emotional and financial burden off your family.
You also help them avoid emotional overspending, an
expensive situation that many families face when they
need to make immediate decisions at a highly stressful
time,” says Mr. Habitz.
As a non-profit cemetery, Glen Eden is owned and operated
by a community of Lutheran Churches. Financially secure,
an endowment fund provides for Glen Eden’s perpetual
beauty, care and maintenance. A portion of each grave,
crypt and niche purchase is placed in an endowment trust
fund and the full purchase of interment services is
placed in an escrow account to be accessed at the time
of need, ensuring the investment of families that pre-plan
with Glen Eden.
For more information on Glen Eden Lutheran Memorial
Park East contact Thomas A. Habitz at 248-477-4460 or
visit the Glen Eden website at www.glenedenmemorialpark.org.
GLEN
EDEN LUTHERAN MEMORIAL PARK DONATES $51,000 TO LUTHERAN
ORGANIZATIONS
At their annual meeting of church delegates on April
23rd, Glen Eden Lutheran Memorial Park presented over
$50,000 in donations to Lutheran organizations. A committee,
appointed by Glen Eden’s Board of Directors, selected
thirteen Lutheran organizations in the Missouri and
Wisconsin Synods to receive cash donations. Twelve of
the organizations are past recipients of Glen Eden awards.
Lutheran Child & Family Services of Michigan was
selected this year for the first time to receive a donation
of $1000.
For the past decade, Glen Eden has provided aid to Lutheran
organizations to help fund programs and missions throughout
the community and the world. All of the organizations
selected serve the Lutheran community by providing education,
family and social support, or missionary work.
“These thirteen organizations are each very deserving
of our support, “ says Thomas A. Habitz, General
Manager of Glen Eden. “They all have strong ties
to the Lutheran communities they serve, and each has
a strong track record of providing top quality service
in their area of expertise.”
Donations to the Lutheran Church Missouri Synod organizations
will go to the following: Concordia Seminary in St.
Louis, Mo., Concordia Theological Seminary in Ft. Wayne,
Ind., the Lutheran High School Association of Greater
Detroit, Mi., Concordia University in Ann Arbor, Mi.,
People of the Book - Lutheran Outreach (POBLO), the
Lutheran Center Association of Greater Detroit, Mi.,
Lutheran Heritage Foundation, Lutheran Special Education
Ministries of Detroit, Mi., and the Lutheran Child &
Family Services of Michgan.
The Wisconsin Synod donations will go to the Michigan
Lutheran Seminary Foundation, Huron Valley Lutheran
High School of Westland Michigan, Wisconsin Lutheran
Seminary of Mequon , Wis. and the Wisconsin Lutheran
Radio Hour.
“We our very proud of our Lutheran heritage.”
says Mr. Habitz, “Our donations are intended to
support the vitality of these fine Lutheran organizations
that benefit all families in their communities.
GLEN
EDEN LUTHERAN MEMORIAL PARK BREAKS GROUND ON NEW ST.
GABRIEL MAUSOLEUM
On April 23rd, The Board of Directors joined officials
from Glen Eden Lutheran Memorial Park to break ground
for the new St. Gabriel Mausoleum at Glen Eden’s
Livonia location. Construction is scheduled to begin
in June. This will be the park’s second mausoleum
and will include over 650 crypt locations and approximately
650 cremation niches to service the needs of families
throughout southeast Michigan.
“There is a consistent and increasing demand for
above ground burial options,” says Thomas A. Habitz,
General Manager of Glen Eden. “With our Chapel
Mausoleum near full capacity it is time to build a second
mausoleum so that we can continue to offer families
every option to meet their needs.”
St. Gabriel will continue the striking architectural
design that abounds throughout Glen Eden’s park.
Created to be an everlasting memorial, it will be built
with the finest Italian marble and granite. Exquisitely
carved bronze archangels will create a dramatic and
unique centerpiece highlighted by several skylights
to bring in natural light, creating a warm and inviting
atmosphere for year round visitation. Wide arrays of
placement options will be available including marble
fronted crypts in individual, deluxe, and true companion
styles. For those choosing cremation, stained glass
or marble fronted niches will be available.
The mausoleum was designed by the architectural firm
of J. Stuart Todd of Dallas, Texas, an international
firm with over 1,500 completed cemetery projects to
their credit. McCarthy & Smith, Inc. of Farmington
Hills, Michigan providers of construction services to
cemeteries throughout southeast Michigan for over thirty
years will provide construction services on St. Gabriel.
Both of these firms are currently involved in the development
of Glen Eden’s new memorial park Glen Eden East,
in Macomb Township as well. St. Gabriel is scheduled
for completion in December 2004.
Glen Eden Lutheran Memorial Park, founded in 1929, is
a non-profit cemetery, owned and operated by a community
of Lutheran churches. They have two locations, in Livonia
on Eight Mile Road and in Macomb Township on 26 Mile
Road. Glen Eden takes great pride in providing families
of all Christian faiths with individual care and understanding,
holding to the highest standard of excellence. Glen
Eden is strongly endowed and funded for perpetual maintenance.
For more information on Glen Eden you can contact Thomas
A. Habitz at 248-477-4460 or visit the website at www.glenedenmemorialpark.org.
Rev.
Dr. V.F.Halboth, Chairman of Glen Eden
Memorial Park’s Board of Directors
at left and Thomas A. Habitz, General
Manager of Glen Eden accept the Historic
Trinity Outstanding Company award from
Rev. Dr. David Eberhard of Historic Trinity
Church. |
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GLEN
EDEN LUTHERAN MEMORIAL PARK NAMED OUTSTANDING COMPANY
BY HISTORIC TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH
At
Historic Trinity’s Annual Oktoberfest Dinner,
Glen Eden Lutheran Memorial Park received The Outstanding
Company Award in recognition of their long-standing
efforts in enhancing and supporting the Lutheran Community.
Rev. Dr. V. F. Halboth, Chairman of Glen Eden’s
Board of Directors accepted the award for Glen Eden.
We
are very pleased to have received this award,”
says Rev. Dr. Halboth. “Our staff and board of
directors are very gratified that our active participation
to assist our Lutheran community has been recognized.”
Historic Trinity has been holding the annual Oktoberfest
dinner for twenty years and has been giving the award
for the last seven years. 150 people attended the event,
which was held at the Church’s Huegli Auditorium
located in downtown Detroit. In addition to the Outstanding
Company award, Mr. Michael Schoenshek received the Outstanding
Individual Award.
“These awards were created to recognize organizations
and individuals that go above and beyond the everyday
in their service to the Lutheran community,” says
Rev. Dr. David Eberhard of Historic Trinity.
Since 1929, Glen Eden Lutheran Memorial Park has served
families of all Christian faiths. Non-profit and owned
and operated by a community of Lutheran churches, Glen
Eden is strongly endowed and funded for perpetual maintenance.
They have two locations, in Livonia on Eight-Mile Rd
and in Macomb Township on 26-Mile Rd. For more information
on Glen Eden contact Thomas A. Habitz at 248-477-4460
or visit the Glen Eden website at www.glenedenmemorialpark.org.
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Additional Web Sites of
Interest
www.thrivent.com
- Thrivent Financial for Lutherans Foundation. Fortune
500 organization based in Appleton, WI. Fraternal benefit
society providing insurance, financial, educational,
and volunteer services, with 1.8 million members.
www.lutheransonline.com
- Sponsored by AAL. General news, info, weather,
stocks, etc.
www.lcfsmi.org - Lutheran Child & Family Service
of Michigan. Provides counseling and social services
to children and families throughout the state.
www.lcms.org - Lutheran
Church Missouri Synod. Actually an association of 6,145
Lutheran churches around the country.
www.lhminc.org
- Lutheran Homes of Michigan, Inc. Operates non-profit
assisted living homes, one of which is located in Livonia.
Supported by 70+ congregations of the Missouri Synod.
www.wels.net - Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod.
Advanced website with many links and resources. A smaller
association of Lutheran churches (1,239 in the US).
A few member-churches (6 - 10) are located near Glen
Eden. Based in Milwaukee, WI.
www.lwr.org - Lutheran
World Relief. Disaster/mission work around the world.
Based in Baltimore, MD. Supported by ELCA, Missouri
Synod and the Wisconsin Synod.
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