Forget Me Not Garden at Hazlehead Crematorium
The Forget Me Not Garden at Hazlehead Crematorium has been created for people affected by pregnancy loss. It has been created as a collaborative project between Aberdeen City Council, Aberdeen Sands and MISS charity. The garden was designed with a central memorial stone surrounded by benches featuring beautiful inscriptions. The garden also includes peaceful pathways and a “beehive post-box” where letters can be written and posted to loved ones on wildflower-seeded paper.The letters will be collected and mulched periodically to help the seeds germinate in the wildflower area of the garden
Memorial Garden at Hazlehead Cemetery
This garden was opened in June 2014 and was created and funded by Aberdeen Sands. It is situated at the bottom of Hazlehead Cemetery in Aberdeen.
A wall surrounds a small garden and a memorial stone engraved with the words ‘ To the World a Baby. to us the world, briefly in our loves forever in our hearts’
The garden also includes three oak benches with inscriptions.
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Memorial Stone at Trinity Cemetery
A memorial stone is in place at Trinity Cemetery to commemorate stillborn babies. It was placed there in the 1970’s by Aberdeen City Council.
Sands Garden at Aden Country Park
Rainbow Garden at Hazlehead Park
A Memorial Garden for families affected by past practices at Aberdeen Crematorium has been created at Hazlehead Park.
The Rainbow garden opened in June 2019 is situated in a quiet and peaceful area away from the main park.
If you would like a plaque to be placed in the Memorial Garden, please complete an application form on the Aberdeen City website.