Gravestone Headstone Choices

By Timothy Tree


Funerals require quite a bit of planning because there are so many details that need attention. One must decide on flower arrangements, musical selections, speakers, casket design and of course, where to be buried. Another important matter to handle is finding a fitting Headstone For Grave site marking that is both beautiful and representative of the one whose name it will bear.

A gravestone is a lasting reminder of a person's life and it should be something they would admire and appreciate. They come in many sizes, shapes, designs and styles that make finding a pleasing combination fairly easy. Certain materials even make it possible to step outside the standard color choices of natural gray tones.

Available options are going to depend on several different influencing factors. To avoid possibly purchasing a marker that one will not be able to use, it is best to have place of interment settled before choosing a gravestone. Some cemeteries will allow patrons to erect any type of monument they desire, but some have strict guidelines regarding things such as style, height and extra features.

While some facilities will only allow markers that lay flush to the ground, making it easier to maintain a neat and peaceful lawn appearance, others allow a bit more freedom of choice. There are many different styles such as bevel and slant monuments that are low profile and have an angled surface for easy reading, standard uprights and obelisks. Each of these has virtually endless variations on their design possibilities.

There are several materials that are great to use in these monuments. Substances such as brass, sandstone, slate and marble each make beautiful creations. A vast majority of markers tend to be constructed from bronze and granite because these two are known for their incredible durability against all types of weather conditions as well as their low maintenance and attractiveness.

Personalization options are available for each type of design. One of them is adding special words of wisdom to the marker such as one of the bearer's favorite poems, passages, sayings, verses or prayers. Customization could even be done by choosing to have special features like planters, vases, statues, photo frames, etchings, decals and even seating built right into the structure.

Selecting just the right headstone for grave placement means finding the right combination of options. Many things such as budget, preferences, regulations and restrictions imposed by the burial facility will all need to be considered. The main priority should be that it be a proper tribute to the one it is to represent.




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