A Sanctuary Built on Vision: Valley Memorial Park Is More Than Just a Cemetery
When most people think of a cemetery, they picture something somber and static. But in the heart of Novato, California, Valley Memorial Park breaks that mold. More than a final resting place, it stands as a symbol of community, care, and visionary leadership.
Originally founded in 1960 as Marin Memorial Gardens—a modest cemetery that eventually fell into neglect—this space has undergone a remarkable transformation. Under the guidance of dedicated locally based leadership in Marin and Novato, it has become a peaceful, welcoming sanctuary that redefines how we remember and honor our loved ones. Valley Memorial Park is a living example of how purpose, perseverance, and vision can breathe new life into even the most unexpected places. Its story offers powerful lessons for anyone seeking to create something meaningful and enduring.

From Neglect to Legacy: The Genesis of Valley Memorial Park in Marin County
Valley Memorial Park’s story is one of profound transformations. Originally founded in 1960 as Marin Memorial Gardens by local businessmen, the cemetery entered a period of decline after the passing of a key shareholder. With operations stalling, the grounds fell into disrepair.
A turning point came in 1976 when a group of dedicated local businessmen—including Lauren’s father, Lauren Elkin Jr., along with Mario and Dino Ghilotti, Frank Keaton, Charley Monte, John R. Smith, and Claude Wundrow—recognized the community’s need for a high-quality cemetery in Novato. They stepped forward to take responsibility for the 90-acre property. At that time, only half an acre had been developed for burials—and even that was poorly maintained. Later that year, a large, spacious chapel and crematory were constructed, laying the foundation for future growth as part of the transformation process, the Board members recognized there were potions of the property that would benefit the community and approximately 47 acres were sold to the Open Space District for pennies on the dollar to be converted to dedicated open space.
Under this new leadership, Valley Memorial Park began a steady transformation into a thoughtfully designed and well-cared-for sanctuary. To meet family requests for a complete range of services, in 2016, they built an 8,000-square-foot funeral home, an intimate chapel, reception event center, and a state-of-the-art, environmentally conscious on-site crematorium. This expansion reflected a commitment to providing comprehensive services while maintaining the highest standards of care.

Navigating Challenges, Cultivating Innovation at Valley Memorial Park
Valley Memorial Park’s evolution has not been without its challenges—but it’s their innovative approach to overcoming those obstacles that truly sets them apart. A defining feature of their operation is the commitment to offering all essential services on-site. As Lauren explains, “We have everything in one place, eliminating the need for a loved one to remain at rest in one place. With us, everything is done on-site. Once a loved one is in our care, they never leave our care.”
This integrated approach provides immense comfort and convenience to grieving families throughout Novato, Marin County, and Sonoma County.
Valley Memorial Park has also been a leader in sustainability. Beginning in the 1990s, they undertook a partnership with the local Water District to use reclaimed water on the grounds—a move that keeps the landscape green and serene year-round while reducing environmental impact. As Lauren describes, it ensures the park remains “a park-like, serene, tranquil, and peaceful location.”
Their adaptability extends to evolving trends in memorialization. While traditional burials were once the norm, they have thoughtfully introduced scattering gardens, fountain gardens, cremation plots, mausoleums, and green burial options. Today, the park is home to over 1,000 trees and shrubs, offering a peaceful, natural setting for remembrance.
In more recent years, Valley Memorial Park faced the challenge of transitioning to zero-emission landscaping equipment. As Lauren candidly shared, “Yes, zero-emission equipment has some challenges—especially early on, when it wasn’t very powerful.” Nonetheless, their collaboration with the City of Novato ensured a safe, well-maintained environment throughout the transition, reinforcing their dual commitment to environmental stewardship and visitor comfort.

The Cornerstones of Distinction: Service, Care, and Foresight in the Cemetery Business
What sets Valley Memorial Park apart is its unwavering dedication to exceptional service, heartfelt care, and long-term vision. As Lauren explains, their hallmark is “maintaining the very highest standards in both service and care that you can find anywhere in the state.” This isn’t just a slogan—it’s a philosophy deeply embedded in how they operate.
A powerful example of this is their Endowment Care Fund. “We take 10% of every sale and place it into a trust,” Lauren says, “so that the cemetery can continue to be supported for many years to come.” This forward-thinking approach has placed Valley Memorial Park in the top 0.5% of cemeteries of their size in terms of endowment funding—a rare achievement, especially for a for-profit cemetery. Their sustainability is further ensured by the available property and cremation trends, which, according to Lauren, means the cemetery has enough space to serve families for the next 300 years.
But beyond the numbers, it’s the personal touch that makes a lasting impact. “We treat everyone like family,” Lauren says. “Sometimes families come out and are having trouble locating a loved one. One of our groundskeepers will personally walk them to the site.” This simple act of kindness reflects a culture built on respect and compassion.
Valley Memorial Park also extends its care beyond memorial services. They have hosted “health and wellness” and “mental health” events for the community. As Lauren explains, “We want you to live a long, happy life. And when your time comes, we’d like you to think of us. But until then, we want to do everything we can to make sure you’re living your best life.” Their involvement with Giving Marin—a group that is supporting hundreds of local nonprofits—further demonstrates this deep-rooted commitment to community well-being.
Transparency is another core value. Lauren emphasizes the importance of clear, honest communication: “We are absolutely, completely transparent with our pricing. There are no hidden agendas.” This openness ensures that families can make informed decisions with confidence and peace of mind.

Lauren's Journey: A Legacy of Leadership at Valley Memorial Park
Lauren’s connection to Valley Memorial Park is personal and profound. As a young shareholder and a military veteran, he attended board meetings, showing an early belief in the cemetery’s mission. His involvement grew when he was invited to bring a “younger voice” to the board of directors. This early immersion eventually led to his unanimous election as Chairman of the Board and CEO, a role he has held for nearly 14 years.
While Lauren acknowledges the invaluable contributions of the exceptionally experienced staff—many of whom have dedicated a large portion of their life to the cemetery and funeral home— there in doubt the entire team has played a pivotal role in shaping and supporting the culture of care and respect that defines Valley Memorial Park today. The end result is a organization and culture that are totally committed to continue enhancing the culture of looking after people and treating them with the respect and dignity everyone deserves.
His leadership style emphasizes empowering a compassionate team and fostering an environment where both seasoned professionals and newer generations share a unified commitment to care. By cultivating a strong internal culture, Lauren ensures that Valley Memorial Park consistently provides exceptional care to the families they serve in Novato and beyond.

Embracing the Future While Honoring the Past in the Funeral Industry
Valley Memorial Park has long understood the importance of evolving with the times while preserving the cherished traditions of remembrance. They have thoughtfully integrated technology to better serve families, such as by offering Viewlogies—a service that allows loved ones who cannot attend a memorial in person to participate remotely. “You could be 3,000 miles away or in another country and still watch the service and honor the memory of your loved one,” Lauren explains.
The reception center also features advanced audio and video technology, allowing families to personalize celebrations of life with music and visual tributes. In addition, the nature of memorialization itself is evolving, with growing trends like installing benches where loved ones can sit and reflect or create markers that speak to the unique celebration of life.
While embracing these modern approaches, Valley Memorial Park remains deeply committed to providing compassionate, personalized support. Looking ahead, they are actively planning for the future with comprehensive strategies spanning from the next few years to nearly a century. Their efforts are focused on adapting to evolving community needs, such as the rising interest in Green Burial. As Lauren notes, “We’ve had Green Burials for quite some time now. We are continually listening and responding to families as well as the communities needs and adjusting as we learn what people want.”
This forward-thinking approach is also evident in their commitment to building a lasting legacy through team continuity. Lauren’s vision ensures that the values and dedication of Valley Memorial Park will endure for generations to come.

A Place of Peace, A Story of Dedication in Marin County's Memorial Landscape
Valley Memorial Park stands as a powerful testament to vision, dedication, and a genuine commitment to the community. What began as a modest cemetery has blossomed into a serene sanctuary, providing comfort, support, and lasting remembrance for families in Novato and the wider Marin County area.
Under Lauren’s leadership, and with the steadfast dedication of his team, Valley Memorial Park has seamlessly blended innovative practices with heartfelt care. Their journey offers valuable lessons for anyone seeking to build a business rooted in strong values and a deep understanding of the needs they serve.
As you reflect on the importance of community and the enduring legacy of those who have passed, remember the inspiring story of Valley Memorial Park—a place where peace, care, and dedication come together to honor lives lived.
To find out more about Valley Memorial visit https://www.valleymemorialpark.com/
Valley Memorial business licenses. FD2295, CR377, COA377
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