Selecting The Right Memorials For Loved Ones

By Tom Tree


Throughout history, graves have been memorialized by the placement of some type of stone atop, or in front of the site where one's remains were interred. This is where terms such as tombstone, gravestone and headstone have their origin. In modern times, one has many decisions to make when it comes to selecting a Burial Marker for themselves or a loved one.

Monuments such as these serve not only as place holders, but as a small testament to the individual that they memorialize. They feature a person's name and the dates of their birth and death, which in a way, immortalizes them for generations to come. Many folks personalize their testaments further by having an epitaph also inscribed upon the stone or into the metal.

Interment markers are available in hundreds of materials, designs and styles. They range from those that lay flush with the ground for easy maintenance to upright and statuesque to plaques that are placed on a wall. Sometimes they are very simple and understated, and other times they can be extremely elaborate.

There are several things that could impact one's the styles from which one may choose their headstone. For instance, the amount of money one has to devote to this purchase is going to narrow the field from the start. An individual's personal preferences is going to be the biggest factor because some options will immediately be dismissed simply because the person does not find them appealing.

Before making a final selection, one should decide the cemetery in which the stone is to be place. For purposes of easy maintenance or uniformity, some locations may have regulations on the types and sizes of gravestones and plaques that will be allowed on the property. It is important to check for such restrictions as it is quite common for such facilities to remove or reject those that do not comply to set standards.

Marble, slate, wood, sandstone, limestone and brass are just a few of the many materials used to create these monuments. While each has their attractive qualities, the most commonly used metal is bronze and the most popular type of stone is granite. This is primarily because these two substances are both fairly affordable, have a beauty that lasts over time and a durability that withstands harsh weather.

Deciding which type of burial marker is the best choice is not a decision most people make without a lot of contemplation. This is the monument that will stand as a permanent testament to the life of the individual whose grave it graces. Several factors, such as budget, regulations and personal tastes should all be taken into consideration before making a definitive selection.




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