Located in southwest Largo, Florida, in the heart of Pinellas County and home of the famous Sturgeon Memorial Rose Garden, Serenity Funeral Home & Serenity Gardens Memorial Park are known for its scenic beauty. Serenity Gardens Memorial Park is situated on 38 acres of a former orange grove. It includes two lakes that divide the property, providing a peaceful setting for reflection and remembrance. Lush, tropical greenery, large shade trees and colorful gardens add to the unique character of this respected place of remembrance. Each year, thousands of visitors attend our Easter Sunrise, Memorial Day and Holiday Candlelight services. We're proud to be a member of the Dignity Memorial® network of funeral, cremation and cemetery service providers. We are committed to helping families create memorial services that will be long remembered for the manner in which they pay respect to the unique lives that have meant so much to family and friends. Dignity Memorial providers offer exclusive benefits, including National Transferability of Prearranged Services, the Bereavement Travel Program, the 24-Hour Compassion Helpline® and access to an acclaimed grief management library. As North America's largest network of funeral, cremation and cemetery service providers, the Dignity Memorial brand is your assurance of quality, value, caring service and exceptional customer satisfaction. All of our services are designed to help families through one of the most personal and challenging stages of life, and we are committed to exceeding expectations and delivering a standard of service that is 100 percent guaranteed. We understand losing a loved one is an emotional and difficult experience, and we are committed to assisting families with compassionate, professional and personal service. Please contact us if you need immediate assistance, or if you would like more information about our services. Serenity Gardens Memorial Park is located at 13401 Indian Rocks Road, 12 miles West of US 19, in Largo, Florida. Serenity Gardens was established in 1964 as an addition to the Anona Pioneer Cemetery, which dates back to 1859.
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