Choosing a Memorial |
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Types "Memorials" covers a wide range of offerings to commemorate people and events. Cemetery monuments/memorials normally include single units, husband and wife doubles, or whole families that may be together in a central area.
"Memorials" also covers other items in a cemetery, or a church or community, which are dedicated to a person, events or in memory of a person or event. An excellent example is a veterans memorial which is dedicated to the people and the ideals they fought for. |
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Styles
Upright Monuments come in innumerable sizes and shapes to accommodate single, double or multiple names. They can also be more easily customized for any special design or purpose. |
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Slant Monuments
are seen with and without bases. They also can be customized in shape and size and purpose. |
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Bevel or "Pillow" Markers
are smaller versions of the Slant Monuments, but lay closer to the ground. |
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Flat or "Grass" markers
are set with the top surface level with ground level. Many cemeteries have specific guidelines about how these may/must be installed. |
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Government and Veterans memorial styles, flat or upright, granite, marble or bronze can be duplicated for a spouse. We also can suggest options to install the government supplied piece. |
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Mausoleums are above ground crypts. There are many, many options and styles for single or large multiple crypt family pieces. We also can suggest "Columbarium" options for cremated remains. |
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