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Monuments & Memorials

Memorials

Upright Memorial

Upright monuments are the most popular memorials. They have a wide variety of shapes, sizes, and finishes. The die (or tablet) can range in thickness from 6 inches to 12 inches. A typical measurement for a single die is 24 inches in length, 6 inches thick, and 20 to 24 inches high. The base will measure 36 inches long, 12 inches wide, and 6 inches high. For a companion monument, the standard measurement for the die can range from 42 to 48 inches long and have a base of up to 60 inches in length. These sizes are standard but can be made larger or smaller, depending on preference.

Grass Marker (Flat)

A Grass Marker is a marker that sits flush with the ground. Many urban and perpetual care cemeteries prefer these markers because lawnmowers can pass over them without hitting the stone, making lawn care easier. The marker typically measures 4 inches from the ground up to the top of the granite. Standard measurements are: single - 24 inches long, 12 inches wide, and 4 inches high; companion - 48 inches long, 12 inches wide, and 4 inches high. The length and width can be made larger or smaller, depending on preference. Some cemeteries only allow flat markers in specific sections, so check with your cemetery sexton to determine what is allowed in your area.

Slant Memorial

A Slant Memorial has a straight back, a flat bottom, and a slanted face. It can have an oval, serpentine, or straight top. The bottom is typically 10" wide from front to back and tapers up to the top. This means the slant can be set directly on the ground or concrete pad without needing a granite base. Some families do prefer to have a granite base under the slant for height. A single slant typically measures 24 inches long, 10 inches wide, and 16 inches high; a companion slant will measure 48 inches long, 10 inches wide, and 16 inches high.

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