Wyoming Memorial Gardens

Wyoming Memorial Gardens

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3.5

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Old Yellowstone Hwy, Casper, WY 82604, USA

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Myranda Smith
Myranda Smith
a year ago
It's rough at the moment but that is part of life. Today I cleaned up around my Great Grandparents resting place and spent a moment just taking in the view. The caretakers have had a hard time the last few years keeping up with maintenance. I chose to budget in time for a spruce up when I visit. My life is rarely sunshine and roses so I chose to contribute where I can. Perhaps others feel that the burden of keeping a grave looking nice should fall onto someone else. I would rather just do it myself and know it's done with the love and care I feel for them. When I am finally ready to part with his urn, this will be where I lay my son to rest without hesitation.
Briley Lantis
Briley Lantis
2 years ago
My brother in law, was buried 4 years ago. There is still no grass, that grows over him. Just dirt, and weeds.
Melanie Chesnut
Melanie Chesnut
3 years ago
My son who passed away in 2010 at 9 days old is buried here. First of all I've had to replace his vase 3 times and now it's gone again. They don't care. 2nd I don't recall seeing actual green grass once out there. Everything is dead and looks horrible. It is so sad and depressing to see. Anytime you ask why they can't water, keep things maintained, or put up some kind of surveillance they just make excuses. They make sure you know that was your loved one is buried and the bill is paid you no longer matter.
Sally Marriner
Sally Marriner
4 years ago
1 star is the lowest review possible but I think they deserve a ZERO.
T&K Mitchell
T&K Mitchell
6 years ago
People buried 10 months ago and it looks like they were buried yesterday. Really no grass yet. That is ridiculous 😔. The excuse water isn't turned on yet, that is what they said at the time of burial. People pay alot for these plots and expect to be taken care of. Shame on the caretakers if you can call them that.