INSIDE The Chapel of Memories Columbarium!
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- čas přidán 7. 05. 2024
- INSIDE The Chapel of Memories Columbarium!
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Whoever designed that deserves an award.. outstanding 🙏🏻
I love the gorgeous fronts on the older niches as well as the pictures and mementoes in the newer ones.
It's so beautiful there. Looks like a library or a study in a mansion.
A beautiful Columbarium thanks for showing us.😊❤
I love to see how far the dates go back in time.
This is absolutely amazing! I've never seen a Columberium this beautiful.Thank you for finding this special place and for letting us view it!🥰
Absolutely stunning!
Thanks, Tony
Masterpiece!! Bravo!! 👍👏👏
So beautiful and peaceful ❤ Thanks for taking us to places we would never see !
In Columbariums, when you see the blue painters tape it signifies that that niche has been in one of (up to) four stages of being checked and rechecked for it's incoming new resident. The grounds crew will mark w/ the tape w/ the new resident's name, the foreman will double check and verify it, the supervisor will triple check and initial it verifying it's been made sure of the niche being ready before the funeral director makes the final approval before the inurnment. The check mark made w/ the tape means the supervisor has approved verification for the funeral director. The individual names in the tape are the names of those that already occupy that niche and they're adding the new cremains to that urn.
If I decide upon a cremation, I think I would love to be interred in a place like this. Stunning.
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It’s all good. I don’t think I’ve ever seen any channel where the likes match up to the views.
The stained glass is beautiful.
It’s so interesting to see the dates and ages of the people resting there. My ggm was born in 1884 and she died in 1977. Im 53 and am lucky enough to remember her. Thanks for taking us along with you. I really enjoy these places.
A beautiful and peaceful place. I bet it’s been a long time since some of these folks have had visitors.
If I had the money, I might consider having my remains put there. However, the purple sparkly jeweled urn that I want would probably look kind of tacky beside all of those bronze containers! 😂
What a beautiful quiet place to rest in peace. Thnx 4 the update.
I could watch this all day, so beautiful.
Thank you
Beautiful! Thanks for taking us.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Hi Tony! Great video! Thanks!
At 19:44 there is a medal, it was for the Grand Army of the Republic, and was given to the GAR members, who were in the civil war.
The building is very beautiful!!!
Beautiful thanks for taking us on this tour 💯😊👍📷
Love it ty
Thx Tony
Wow!!! Beautiful place!! So happy to see its so well taken care of. My father is at Rosecrans National Cemetary in a Mausoleum. But nowhere like this.
Very pretty and well taken care of. Thank you for sharing.
They must have a whole crew that comes in to do glass. Or they rotate it. Seems it's being looked after a bit. But it takes time and funds. Good content and good tour.
Awesome place! I am glad they are fixing it up. Great walking tour, thank you very much Tony. Have a great day. 😊
Outstanding! Amazing thank you for taking us to see this. I'm amazed. Every little detail and I'd still never catch them all.
I got the ball-cap I ordered I love it especially it being a "Flex-Fit" 😊🎉
Awww thank you!
Each a life lived and loved.
Thank you !
Nice Tony 👍 if that place doesn’t have a few ghost I’d eat my hat 😂
Well done 🫡
Are all the folks there within Urns of ashes? Wow what a beautiful and peaceful history! All so alike a library!
In that building, I was in yes, but there is an outside mausoleum on the property too
I like the stined glass too
So beautiful thank you for sharing with us ❤
6100 plus in there and only three famous people. A Nobel prize recipient and two congressmen.
Gosh we have nothing like this in the uk. This is one of the most interesting you have filmed I think. The condition of the building seems incredible ❤
You have something like it. Bran Stoker's urn is in a Columbarium something like this. But his niche is open, no glass partition enclosing it.
Totally amazing
You are doing God's work. Most of these interments were lost after the following generation died off so with you visiting them, gives them at least someone to look after them.
One of the reasons why I do what I do
The upstairs circular open floor reminds me of the Chapel Mausoleum at Hollywood Forever Cemetery or at Forest Lawn Long Beach w/ the pendulum.
The plexiglass is probably a temporary window replacing the stained glass as it gets refurbished w/ new sealing puddy that holds the glass to the lead came. Since they are refurbishing the upper decks.
I worked with a lady who previously had worked there. She swore it was haunted. I never had any problems there, my g-great-grandfather rests in Beethoven. I've witnessed vandalism at the entrance, tweekers stealing brass and bronze. I hope they have guards now.
No guards there I didn’t even see any employees
So beautiful ❤❤
Thank you! 😊
Another great video as usual.🙂
There should be a cornerstone on the building giving the year it started construction the stone is usually added with a time capsule inside with the first runs of stonework or masonry. Great video get yourself a better flashlight it will help you see in those dark rooms.
Another excellent video! Thank you!
In my limited reasoning, when something is called a chapel, I expect to see a room with rows of bench seats and a podium at the front, like a church, for funeral services and reflecting. All I see here is multiple rooms with beautiful architecture and beautiful works of art. Just an observation.
Questions: Some of these occupied niches look like they have no glass covering them. Is the glass in the process of being replaced? With these open niches, how do they stop theft and vandalism? Maybe they are glued down in place?
On those urns and containers, if they are sealed behind glass, if the name plates had a real gold finish, they will retain the same luster forever and will not need periodic cleaning and polishing.
They all have glass covering them or a covering if they’re occupied, but if they’re not, there could be some glass not there.
The silence there is eerie! I wonder what “before need” means?
I think somebody might’ve purchased it before they actually needed it for the future
@@CryptDoor Ah ok. Strange wording - I’ll bet that label has been on there for a very long time.
Very beautiful place. Also seems very lonely as many of the crypts are old and seems they don’t have visitors anymore
So cool❤ The one with the 3 beautiful urns was that a bronze star?
Wow! So beautiful. How do you see the names on the urns up high!
Good question!
Am I the only one that thinks this place is creepy? No visitors. Dark in some areas. As a woman I would be afraid to walk in there alone. Someone could be hiding around any corner and attack or rob me.
I didn’t worry about it too much
I don’t think it’s creepy at all.
I find the concept of a place like this, apparently devoid of other visitors, to be strange. I suspect, the average cremain gets one visitor every 20 years after it has been in a niche for five years. Maybe to make it more visitor attractive and friendly, they could install a Starbucks or a tap room in the entrance lobby, so you could have something to drink while visiting a cremain. Or stop by during lunch hour and have a Subway sandwich.