It is never easy to plan one’s funeral or the funeral of a loved one. There a lot that goes into it: planning services, contacting friends and relatives and of course financial concern along with how one will be remembered. These are difficult decisions and those at a monument company will understand. With over one hundred and seventy years of experience in the memorial and monument making world, they have the understanding and the designs one is looking for when planning for the future.
Monuments in Connecticut should be crafted by an experienced company who has been in business for a long time and provide many options to choose from including material, color, and design.
Choices
Choose from granite, marble, or bronze carved or incised with custom lettering and emblems. Discover a variety of graceful contours sized to meet your requirements and those of the cemetery in which it will be placed.
There are many possible colors and combinations. These include, but are not limited to: gray, mountain rose, Canadian pink, mahogany, and impala black. With customization, all markers and footstones are completed on-site. If one has any concerns or does not see a specific design or style, don’t hesitate to ask. Markers or monuments can be customized to fit expectations.
Specifications
A helpful hint is cemeteries have certain specifications for the markers and footstones that are allowed to be placed in them. This is why it is important to work with a professional to attain the right specifications of where one will be buried. If not, it can be extremely costly and add more stress into an already stressful time.
The Importance Of Choosing The Right Marker Or Monument
Choosing the right marker or monument for a grave site is extremely challenging. A marker and monument can tell a lot about a person’s life and character. It is encouraged that one thinks about how they would like to be perceived after death.
If you or someone you know is looking for trusted experts in the field of monuments and markers, look no further. Those working on the monuments in Connecticut can help. Visit us for any questions, comments, concerns or consultation.