Remember Your Loved Ones With a Beautiful Monument
There are countless ways to customize a monument.
Often, there is no additional charge to do so. We have monthly specials as first come/first serve. Call
or email to ask for a specific stone. All prices include installation. Grave Markers
For a number of reasons, including ease of maintenance and property aestheticsm some modern cemeteries feature only flush markets. Typically made of granite or bronze, a grave or bronze, a grave marker may be smaller than a headstone, but it still allows for personalisation. Flush and bevel markers both sit at the head of a burial space. The tops of these grave markers are parallel with the ground. Bevel markers are taller than flush markers and have beveled edges, as opposed to the straight edges on a flush markers. Both flush and bevel markers come in a variety of colors and can be custom-etched to display names, dates, faces, illustrations and other reflections of a life lived.
Upright Grave Monuments
An upright granite monument is a truly stately memorial choice. Larger than a headstone or grave marker, an upright monument is a polished slab of granite that stands upright on a granite base. Like a headstone, it can memorialize a single person, companions or even a family. Upright monuments come in different sizes and colors and have plenty of space for personalization. Some simply feature a person's name and dates of life; others reflect a passion or personality in a heartfelt or even funny way. Not all cemeteries allow for upright monuments so be sure to ask as you explore property choices.
Headstones
Typically used to mark a ground burial, a headstone, also called a gravestone, is a carefully selected piece of granite that is cut and polished. It sits at the head of a grave space and can memorialize a single person or celebrate the lives of two or more people. Chosen for its permanence, granite is available in various colors and designs. Once you choose a headstone, it can be personalized with names, dates, symbols, illustrations and more. Not all cemeteries allow for headstones so be sure to ask when you're looking at cemetery property.