Q: What is the Florida Memorial for the Unborn?
A: A tranquil garden in the Palm Royale Cemetery and Mausoleum located three miles east of I-75 on Vanderbilt Beach Road in Naples, Florida. |
Q: Who might wish to visit the memorial?
A: Anyone, especially those who have experienced the loss of a child through abortion or miscarriage.
Many women who have experienced an abortion later regret their decision and long for the forgiveness and peace that Christ promised to all who come to Him.
The monument is a dramatic visual reminder of His promise.
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Q: What will I find there?
A: A walkway welcomes you to come in, sit down on one of the granite benches and enjoy the tranquility.
The focal point of the site is a larger than life size bronze sculpture of Jesus. He is seated on a large rock. Next to Him is a young woman looking intently into His face for comfort and reassurance. He is gently holding her hand and in His arms He is cradling her tiny baby.
At the rear of the garden there are two large black granite walls. On the walls are bronze plaques containing the name of children lost prior to birth.
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Q: What is the significance of the name plaques?
A: The experience of thousands of women has shown that naming the child can greatly add to the healing process. Having a specific place to grieve is also very important. |
Q: How much will it cost to purchase a plaque for my baby?
A: $125.00 - On it you may have the name of your child and a short meaningful thought. You may obtain an order form from our website at: www.Floridababymemorial.com |
Q: What if I cannot afford the $125.00?
A: You may pay what you can afford. No one will be denied the opportunity to memorialize their baby. |
Q: Are there any other features of interest in the garden?
A: Placed strategically around the garden are four small blocks of granite engraved with Bible verses conveying the message of comfort. |
We encourage you to visit the memorial and mention it to your friends. You may be instrumental in helping someone you care about find the comfort and closure they long for. |