Selecting Custom Grave Monuments: Tips And Tricks

Losing a loved one can be a tough time, and selecting a custom grave monument can be a daunting task. A gravestone is a lasting reminder of the person who has departed, and selecting one that honors their memory can be a tough decision. However, choosing the right custom monument can also be a beautiful way to remember your loved one. This blog post aims to provide you with some valuable tips and tricks to help you choose the perfect custom grave monument. [Read More]

Benefits Of Graveside Funerals

When a loved one passes away, you may find yourself being responsible for planning their funeral. Or, you might want to make preparations for your own funeral so your family doesn't have to make any difficult decisions or pay any costs after you pass away. One type of funeral that's worth considering that many people overlook is a graveside funeral. Many funerals will involve a graveside service, where everyone drives to the cemetery after the funeral to attend the burial. [Read More]

3 Reasons To Buy A Flat Grave Marker

Grave markers play an important role in helping people identify a person's final resting place. Most grave markers also help passersby to learn something about the deceased. Grave markers come in a wide range of colors, shapes, and profiles. Don't make the mistake of thinking that you need to invest in a large, upright grave marker. A flat marker can offer many benefits that are sure to contribute to the overall aesthetic of your gravesite for many years. [Read More]

How Will You Mark The Grave?

Due to the lack of frequent exposure, many people are unfamiliar with many terms used by the funeral industry. For example, people use the words grave markers, headstones, and grave monuments interchangeably. While all three serve the purpose of marking and honoring those who have died, they are not the same things. Here are a few differences between them.  What Are Headstones? Probably the most common of the three grave site memorials are headstones which are sometimes also referred to as tombstones. [Read More]