
Monuments and Markers
Upright Monuments
Single, Companion, or Family
Upright monuments are above-ground granite memorials typically placed at the head of a grave lot. They can be single, companion, or family monuments. Single headstones tend to be taller than they are wide to allow plenty of room for inscriptions for a single person. By contrast, companion headstones are usually wider to accommodate inscriptions for two people. Upright family markers are generally the largest type of monument and inscribed with the family name to identify a family plot. They come in a wide variety of standard designs which can be customized to a family’s specifications.
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Flat Markers
Single or Companion
Flat markers, also known as grave markers or flat headstones, are placed flush with the ground. These markers are often made of bronze, granite, or other durable materials. Flat markers provide a simple and understated elegance, making them a popular choice for families seeking a more subtle memorial. They typically display essential information such as the name, birth, and death dates of the deceased. Flat markers can be used single or companion graves and are also allowed on monument lots along with a monument.
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