How To Choose Memorial Stones For Your Loved Ones

By Scott Wagner


If you have recently lost a loved one you may be trying to find ways to create a lasting monument to their memory. Memorial stones can be a fantastic way to do so. If you are in the market for a stone here are some tips that you can use to make the selection process easier.

A headstone or gravestone is a great way to pay tribute to someone significant in your life. They usually bear the name of the person, when they were born and when they passed away. There is often room for other names and dates which can be a great idea if you have more than one family member who will be interred together.

You may be shocked at the cost of funeral services and memorial markers are part of this cost. Unless you have made arrangements for a package that includes a stone you will need to pay for one. Knowing how much you can afford to spend will help you eliminate some possible options.

Keep in mind that there are many different options to choose from. Harder stone such as marble and granite are often better choices as it can take longer for weather to wear off the engraving. If you want to do some research before you speak to a company look at the options online. You may be able to get a rough idea of pricing and may not feel as pressured when speaking to someone in person.

One thing to discuss with the person who will be making a stone is how long it will take to complete. Some companies may have models that are already mostly complete and may only need to have the name and dates added to it. If you want one that is completely customized you may find that it will not be complete by the time your loved one is interred.

You may want to know what arrangements have been made as far as cremation or burial. If someone is being buried, you will have more choice as far as size and shape is concerned. If someone is being cremated and their remains are being placed in a niche wall or other similar area you may be limited as to the size of the stone you can use.

Some people will want a headstone that is more plain while others will want one with flowers, religious symbols or other items on them. You may also want to look at how the surface is treated as well. Some people will want a surface that is rougher and has an unfinished appearance while others will want a surface that is smooth and shiny.

If you want a way to have a more elaborate memorial to someone than their resting place will allow you may want to consider sponsoring other items in the cemetery or memorial garden where they will be interred. Some individuals pay for plaques or pay to sponsor benches or other seats. These are usually marked with an individual's name, significant dates and information about who made the donation as well.




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