Tuesday, January 9, 2018

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.

When looking for items that will work for memorial purposes, you need to consider what kind of weather it will be exposed to. If you are placing the stone outside then it will be subject to damage from wind, rain and temperature extremes. You may want to make sure that it is made from stone or another durable material that will not wear down quickly.

Budget is important with any aspect of a memorial service and the headstone is no exception to this. Price will depend on the size of the item you order, what type of rock it is made from and how much decoration and engraving will be involved. Some units will come with maintenance plans as well and may be something you will want to consider.

Finding companies that make these items is not difficult. There are many companies that make monuments both for use in cemeteries and in other locations as well. You may want to look at their inventory or style selection online as it may help you avoid some pressure when it comes time to actually purchase a stone for your loved one.

It is not uncommon for a loved one to be laid to rest without the stone being ready. Some designs can take a long time to complete especially if they are very complex. Also, if someone has passed on during the winter it may not be possible to set the stone at the grave or in the area where the person will be laid to rest.

Some individuals will choose to be buried in a traditional grave while others will want to be cremated and their remains placed in a niche wall or other similar structure. You need to consider this when choosing what size of stone you buy. A grave may have room for a larger unit while a niche wall will likely mean that you only have a plaque to work with. You also need to consider whether there will be more than one person interred in the same area as additional engraving will need to be added later.

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.

Of course, a headstone or plaque is not the only way to commemorate someone you have lost. Many people choose to sponsor plaques, benches or other items that are dedicated to the memory of people that they have lost. If you are thinking about doing this you may not be limited to the graveyard where the deceased is resting. Parks, marinas and other areas will often have benches or other items that can be named after someone special in your life.




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