Why can’t I plant whatever I want on a gravesite since I bought it?
It is for the benefit and protection of all lot owners to enact and enforce certain rules and regulations and to exercise reasonable control over individual lots. In order to maintain uniformity throughout the cemetery, it is necessary to establish and enforce certain rules and regulations.

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1. Where can I plant flowers around a grave?
2. How do I contact someone if I have questions, comments, or suggestions for improvements?
3. Can I let someone else use a grave space that I own?
4. Can I make payments on the lots I want to purchase?
5. Can I use remaining grave spaces on a lot owned by my mother, who is now deceased?
6. When I am ready to buy a monument, how do I get a foundation poured for it?
7. Can I plant a tree or shrub on a gravesite?
8. How can I sell my unused grave spaces?
9. What determines “resident” in purchasing grave spaces?
10. Why do I pay more for a lot if I don’t live in the city limits of Marysville?
11. My parents both want to be cremated. Can the cremains be buried on the same lot?
12. Can I place artificial flowers on a grave?
13. Who sets the cemetery rates and rules?
14. Why can’t I plant whatever I want on a gravesite since I bought it?
15. How is the City involved with the Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Cemetery?