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Selecting An Appropriate Granite Gravestone

By Tom Tree


When an individual passes on, those they leave behind sometimes find it hard to let go. They need some way to cope with their loss and deal with their grief. Having a proper Grave Memorial not only honors the dearly departed, but gives the living a place to physically visit and feel close to the one buried there.

This is one reason it is so important that the perfect burial marker be chosen. It should reflect the style and personality of the individual whose life it represents as it is intended to be a monument to their life. The range of design options and material choices are simply staggering, which makes it easier to find something that is a fitting tribute.
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Many types of materials can be used to create these monuments. This includes wood, concrete, limestone and marble as well as stainless steel and brass. While each of those substances have desirable qualities, granite and bronze stand above them all as the most commonly used mainly because these two are attractive and versatile, yet also durable enough to stand up to some of the worst climate conditions.

A growing trend in newer cemeteries is to place restrictions on the marker designs that are permitted at the facility. Many do this as a matter of uniformity, while others find that it makes routine maintenance much simpler. No matter the reasons, once one has decided on where they would like to be buried, it is most important to ascertain if there are regulations and if so, consider them when designing the gravestone.

Granite is a material that provides the designer with many options. It allows one to step away from the regular grey stone and choose more vibrant hues like green, blue, red, pink, black and white if so desired. They may decide to keep the traditional matte surface texture or opt for a highly polished finish that shines like a mirror and holds an etching beautifully.

There are many ways in which one may personalize the marker. One option is to etch the individual's favorite verse, quote, passage or symbol onto the surface. A weather resistant photo frame may be built directly into the stone to house a likeness of the deceased that could last for many decades yet to come.

There are decals that may be added to the headstone to show membership in an organization or military service. Seating, vases, planters and statues are just a few of the ways a grave memorial could be made truly special. It is even possible to have solar lighting installed so that the marker will be forever illuminated.




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1 comments:

  1. I didn't know there were so many choices of materials you could use to make a headstone. It seems like granite is a popular choice. I like the idea of having a personalized headstone. I think it is really interesting when you walk through the cemetery and can get to know things about the people that were buried there. http://www.sjcemeteries.com/memorial-products/

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