My mother, otherwise known in our house as "Baba" lives with us
now. She occasionally talks about her demise, and usually ends her
thought with the reminder that she wants her ashes "thrown in the
river".
The other day I was watching her fill the bird feeders when I decided to just go ahead and ask:
"Baba, do you want to be a birdbath?"
"A
birdbath? What are you talking about, be a birdbath? How can anyone be a birdbath?" Bird crazy and
very intrigued about what the heck I could be talking about, she wanted
to know more.
"Well I know you want to be cremated, but maybe, there might be another choice about what to do with your ashes, other than the river toss you have in mind."
Now, there is Grotto. Recently I spoke with Kurt Zimmerman, one of the founders of Grotto, which create cremation memorials for home and garden.
Tell me a little about Grotto, Kurt.
Grotto, Inc. creates unique cast in stone cremation memorials for the home and garden landscape. We blend the ash remains with natural elements white cement, river stone, and light sand in making statues, planters, benches and other items of dedication.
How did Grotto come to be?
Last year my business partner, Larry Mervine, and I had been driving and talking. We had gotten on to the topic of death and Larry explained that he wanted to be cremated. He recollected an article he read in Entrepreneur Magazine about a company that put cremated remains into artificial reefs. That was certainly interesting, I wasn't sure what I wanted to do but added that my wife's father was cremated and his ashes were in a box on a shelf. For me, a box on a shelf didn't seem a very meaningful dedication. The reef idea, albeit a unique one, left me wondering how families continue to honor a loved one who is on the ocean floor. Just about that time we passed along the road, a garden store. Larry was quiet for a moment, turned, looked at me and said "What about cremation memorials for the home and garden?"� Grotto was born.
What is the best thing about your business?
The best thing about this business is the constant affirmation we get that this is a great idea; from family members to Funeral Directors, there is an overwhelming acceptance and belief in what we provide. People have expressed that it is a great way to combine the ashes of loved-ones in a single memorial or to provide many family members each with their own memorial. For those who choose cremation the big thing is the portability of our memorials, being able to move and not leave a loved-one behind. Still others think our selection is broad enough to provide a personal statement a family wants to make about their loved-one.
What is the worst thing?
The worst thing is hearing what families choose to do with loved-ones ashes with out knowing about Grotto. My Aunt passed away, not too long ago, and her wishes were to have her ashes spread over park ground in Arizona. My mother and her sister were best of friends and I know my mother would have loved to have had some of her ashes in a memorial in her garden in Pennsylvania.
Can you tell me about a typical day at Grotto?
A typical day for me can involve many things. Managing ways to improve our visibility as a company is one of them. Talking to you, Candace, helps me to communicate to families there is a new unique way to memorialize and continue to honor a loved-one. What is unique is that we have a patent pending method for blending ash remains with our statuary, thereby creating a permanent memorial. That Grotto statuary with its signature white and satin finish is an aesthetic for the home and garden. That Grotto statuary interacts with the environment; a planter memorial can be used to display flowering plants, a bench memorial is a wonderful way to reflect on memories, in a garden setting, and a fountain memorial with its flowing water is calming, and thought provoking.
How is the statuary made?
Grotto cremation memorials are made combining ash remains with natural elements including the finest white cement, river stone and light sand to provide exceptional durability and finish. Our pieces are molded then released, cured, finished then provided with a deep penetrating sealer that is a moisture barrier and strengthening agent. These processes add to the signature look and feel that makes Grotto statuary a unique choice.
How does someone who is not in the DC/Virginia make use of your service and be able to receive a product?
Ideally, any person or family interested in a Grotto memorial for their loved one should be able to go to their local funeral home to see and feel our memorials on display. That is our goal. We understand that may not be possible in all situations. If you contact us, we will make the necessary effort to provide your local funeral home with the information they will need to assist you.
Do you provide a guarantee or warranty? I know I have had birdbaths and other statuary break apart. What recourse would a client have if that would happen to one of your products?
Grotto cremation memorials are made of high quality materials by skilled craftsman and are expected to weather generations of outdoor life. However the company cannot be responsible for any damage or deterioration of the memorial due to accidents, destruction, acts of God or misuse. This is something we certainly do not want to see happen. It is in our interest and practice to be prepared for a situation such as this. If a memorial broke as a result of a material defect or in shipping we would pulverize the statuary and recast it with no additional expenditure provided by the family.
What kind of precautions or care are taken with remains during the process of making the statuary?
When we receive ash remains we maintain them at our facility in a secure storage area. We identify them with the loved ones name, and information related to the death certificate. Other groups of numbers are assigned and used for purposes of further documentation. With that we also create a Certificate of Authenticity that identifies a selected memorial with a particular loved one. Selected molds and ash remains are matched prior to blending then cast.
Where do the designs come from? Are they unique to your company or are they available to other "regular" statuary makers?
We offer custom designs for individuals and families who seek a more personal expression of their love. We also provide a catalog of unique statuary molds, families can select from, that are made for Grotto.
Do you supply plaques or nameplates for the products?
Yes, we can supply plaques or nameplates for our memorials at additional cost. There is a section on our PO Form for inscription. The plates themselves usually come in bronze, durable plastic with metal faux finish and laser engraved or other type metal. In some cases a plaque may not fit on a memorial, a stand alone plaque maybe necessary. When choosing a memorial consider where a plaque may be placed if a plaque on the memorial is necessary.
Is there anything special you would like potential clients to know?
I would like potential clients to know we want to provide our services through their local funeral home. As we expand not everyone may have heard about Grotto. On our web site www.grottocm.com we list under Provider Directory locations of participating Funeral Homes that families may contact. If your funeral home is not listed please contact us and we will provide them with the necessary information to assist you. I would also like to let individuals and families know that we provide the same type of services for beloved pets that have been cremated, too. Please contact us through our web site www.grottocm.com. We have a selection of memorials there to choose from.
Mom likes the birdbath idea. I do too. I think Dad should be the bench with the squirrels. :)
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