I choose this cemetery to bury my sister after I visited two other cemeteries.
I called ahead and scheduled a time to meet with someone to purchase a cemetery plot here and headed down to the cemetery. I met with a friendly Hispanic woman - I don't remember her name. We sat and talked and she seemed genuinely nice and caring. I didn't feel like I was getting a sales pitch from her. No hard sell at all. I didn't feel like a walking dollar bill talking with her. She has a very empathetic nature about her.
The office is located next to the cemetery where the plots were available. She took me on a viewing tour to see the different plots that were available by car instead of a golf cart. We could have driven with her in her car but we choose to follow behind her in our car. The cemetery covers a large area of land with subsections / subdivisions on both sides of the street. We got out of our car in the area where plots were available and walked over to the area that my sister could be buried at.
The cemetery is nicely maintained. There are pretty statues and mature and newly planted trees. They don't charge extra if you choose a plot next to a tree, you can choose any plot that is available. The plot area where the stand up monuments are located do cost more, but we didn't want a stand up plot. When we found a space that we liked, we sat down on the space and talked about the details. I knew that I found the right place. The place just had a nice feel.
This is a Catholic cemetery but you don't have to be Catholic to be buried here. They do require that you have a cross on you gravestone but that was no issue for me, even though I'm not particularly religious. It makes it more peaceful to me if anything.
Everything went smoothly from there. They set up a tent and seating area for her burial and it was as nice as it could be expected. The lady that helped us was there at the funeral to make sure everything went smoothly, as well.
On a side note, I learned early on about one thing.....Getting fresh flowers to bring to the cemetery is completely useless. They die and look ugly in a day or two. Go to Micheal's Craft Store. They have a huge selection of really pretty artificial flowers - some of them actually look pretty real. Have the artificial flower department sales person cut the stems for you so that it will properly fit the vase.