THE legacy of MH370 victims Rod and Mary Burrows has forever been enshrined in the Centenary suburbs after a park was named in their honour.

Mr and Mrs Burrows were among 239 passengers who went missing when the Malaysian Airline flight disappeared on March 8, 2014, after air traffic control lost contact with the plane's crew while it was en route from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing.

More than two years on from the tragedy, there still isn't any explanation for the plane's disappearance and authorities are still trying to find the aircraft.

The much-loved couple were remembered during the official park naming ceremony on Saturday afternoon, which saw Camelot Park in Middle Park officially changed to the Rod and Mary Burrows Park.

More than 100 family members and friends were in attendance for the special occasion.

The couple's children, Karla McMaster and Jayden Burrows, spoke at the ceremony while their younger sister Mel and grandparents joined in via facetime from London and Biloela.

Karla McMaster described the past two years without her parents as difficult.

"Two years ago when MH370 went missing with our parents and a further 237 passengers and crew on board, our lives were completely turned upside down and thrown into turmoil," she said.

"The kindness and strength of not only our family and friends but complete strangers helped us through this time."

Wanting her parents' memory to live on, Mrs McMaster petitioned Brisbane City Council to have the park, which was close to her parents' old house, named in their honour.

Mrs McMaster said the park was a very special place for her as it held so many special memories of her childhood.

"Mum and dad were kind, active members of this community," she said.

"They spent 22 years living in this street and raising a family. This park quickly became an extension of our backyard and we were always out here playing.

"On dad's 40th birthday, he was out here in the park laying the turf with the other neighbours to turn this into a place where all the children in the area could play. Mum and dad also hosted the first Camelot Crescent Christmas party in this very park in 2012. To us, this park is a way to remember and honour two beautiful people, our parents, who were taken too soon. We look forward to seeing children play, commuters walk through and families meet at Rod and Mary Burrows Park for many years to come."