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The Everest Columbarium System

Objectives:

Everest Columbarium System is easy and economical to install and to maintain.
The Everest System weighs little and generally requires a simple foundation. Often a wall is constructed leaving a recess with the exact measurements we furnish on our shop drawings. We provide instructions and drawings showing the assembly and installation. Often volunteers or maintenance staff complete the assembly and installation, facilitating savings in the cost of the columbarium.

The Everest System is built to LAST.
Everest uses bronze, granite, stone and sold surface acrylic for our exteriors and all of our materials age beautifully The Everest System has no electrolysis from dissimilar metals touching. If oxidation of bronze is a concern we will power coat the bronze and delay oxidation.

Niches readily open at time of committal.
Four tamper resistant screws are backed out to remove the individual faceplate. Only one niche need be opened at time of interment.

Assembly and Installation

Bronze Enclosure

The Everest System offers beauty and demands respect.
Many faceplates are available to coordinate with your campus. Some of the bronze faceplates have liturgical references, and Everest can provide custom bronze faceplates. We have a large assortment of materials and colors available in granite, solid surface acrylic, and bluestone. Fine wood is also offered for interior locations.

An Everest System Niche, once sold to an individual, will satisfy most all of his or her funeral pre-need arrangements.
At the time of death, additional expense, with the exception of the cremation cost, is minimal. The urn is removed from the niche and sent with the body to the crematory. Ashes are placed in the urn and it is returned. Memorial Service and committal arrangements are made. The nameplate or faceplate (a temporary one is used to cover the niche) is sent to an engraver, usually by the manger of the columbarium. The family is comforted that their loved one's final resting place is here in the columbarium without them having to make hurried decisions.