The Everest columbarium niche is a module or container manufactured to hold an urn. The exterior is covered with a granite faceplate inscribed with the decedent’s name, date of birth, and date of death. The columbarium niches are designed into groups or configurations of niches based on the space available. Everest Columbarium is a columbarium designer. Everest produces a shop drawing for each configuration of niches. The shop drawing is a blueprint to create the structural opening for each group of niches within the columbarium. Once the structure is complete the niches can be installed. Columbarium niches are installed at cemeteries, churches, retirement communities and other locations revered by the deceased.
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