Garland Brook Cemetery in Columbus will be holding its annual Memorial Day weekend butterfly release on Saturday.
Amanda Klei, the general manager at Garland Brook, explains that the 10 a.m. butterfly release is a way to help those suffering the loss of a loved one.
“It is a ceremony for anyone to come out and to honor those who have passed on,” she said.
It will allow visitors to remember them in a supportive environment surrounded by others also dealing with loss, she said.
Audio PlayerShe explains how the butterfly release works.
Audio PlayerKlei says the release will be held in the Bell Tower Gardens.