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GRAVESIDE SERVICE

KENDRA

Saturday, Nov 19, 2011
Ten in the morning

Garden of Innocence
El Camino Memorial Park
5600 Carroll Canyon Rd
San Diego, CA


Come to one of our services. You will want to go out and tell your friends and family to come to the next one.

Thank you for your caring heart and helping us send Kendra home with the love and dignity of family and friends beside her. WE (you and I) are her family now.

FOLLOWED BY A BLESSING SERVICE

CELEBRATING 12 YEARS OF SERVICE

Saturday, Nov 19, 2011


Since being chartered in May 1999 Garden of Innocence San Diego has provided dignified burials for 129 abandoned and/or unidentified children who died within our county.

While the work we do is sad, we are celebrating our ability to do it -- through the tenacity of our co-founders, the generosity of our volunteers and donors, and the kindness of those who come to mourn as "family" to these children. Please join us and invite a friend to our celebration!

Light refreshments will be served. Please R.S.V.P. via email to Rebecca.


To go to the Garden of Innocence enter El Camino Memorial Park from Carrol Canyon Rd.  Drive past the lakes and park in the general parking lot.  From the flower shop cross the street and continue up the lawn, past the large white Madonna statue and continue to the back of the canyon.  For those who have difficulty walking, a cart makes several trips from the street to bring people to the garden.
 
Get directions to El Camino Memorial Park.