The first Mount Zion Garden was established within Hillcrest Memorial Park (often referred to as Sparkman Hillcrest) and consecrated in 2001.
Families from all area congregations, and many unaffiliated families, have selected Mount Zion at Hillcrest Memorial Park because of its location, serene and dignified grounds, and the confidence that Judaism’s sacred traditions will always be maintained.
The original Mount Zion Garden, consecrated in 2001, has a limited number of “marker” spaces remaining. Ground level memorial stones are permitted on marker spaces. Companion (double) above ground memorial stones are permitted on monument spaces.
In 2015, the Mount Zion Garden Phase II was consecrated. Families choosing spaces in the Phase II Garden have the ability to select upright monuments for single or double spaces. These are also companion hedged estates and private family estates available in Phase II.
Hillcrest Memorial Park is a perpetual care cemetery and is responsible for all maintenance, upkeep, security, opening and closing of graves, and installation of monuments.