Free EARTH DAY Ash Scattering

Free Earth Day Ash Scattering

A Private, Respectful Way to Honor Your Loved One

 

Have cremation ashes at home?

From Monday, April 20th through Thursday, April 23rd, 2026, we invite you to bring them to Rolling Oaks Memorial Gardens for complimentary private ash scattering in a peaceful, natural setting.

This special Earth Day event offers families a meaningful opportunity to place their loved one at rest with dignity and care.

 

What This Includes

  • Private, non-public ash scattering
  • Respectful and environmentally mindful process
  • Conducted at Rolling Oaks Memorial Gardens
  • Guidance from our caring team

Please note: Scattering is non-retrievable.

 

A Thoughtful Step Forward

Many families keep cremation ashes at home for months — sometimes even years — because they’re unsure of the next step.

Earth Day offers a natural moment to:

  • Create a sense of closure
  • Choose an environmentally conscious option
  • Place your loved one in a serene memorial setting
  • Move forward with peace of mind

You don’t have to keep wondering what to do. We are here to help.

 

Optional Permanent Tribute

“Honorably Mentioned” Granite Wall

Honorably Mentioned - Granite Wall

 

While scattering is complimentary, families may choose to add their loved one’s name to our beautiful “Honorably Mentioned” Granite Wall.

Optional Name Inscription – $375

This elegant granite memorial provides:

  • A permanent place to visit
  • A visible tribute for future generations
  • A dignified legacy preserved in stone

Even without a traditional grave marker, your loved one can have a lasting place of remembrance.

 

Event Location

Rolling Oaks Memorial Gardens 4300 E 91st St Tulsa, OK 74137

Call (918) 299-5705 to Learn More or Reserve

 

Reserve Your Space Today

This special Earth Day scattering event is available April 20–23, 2026 only.

We encourage families to call early to reserve their preferred date and time.

 

Call (918) 299-5705 Now

Give your loved one a beautiful place to rest.

This Earth Day, choose peace. Choose dignity. Choose remembrance.