Choosing An Appropriate Stone Tombstone

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.

These memorial items are now used as a way to identify not only the location of where someone has been laid to rest, but also as a means of letting visitors know a little about the individual. They generally have the person's name, as well as the dates on which they were born and died engraved upon them. Some people even choose to include something extra such as a favorite poem, scripture or quote.
Examples Of Headstones


The styles in which these monuments are found are virtually endless with so many materials and features from which to choose. They may be thin and flat against the lawn or they may tower high and present an impressive silhouette. Some contain only the very basic information with no frills while others are extremely elaborate and filled with personalization.

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.

It is important to decide where one is to be buried before making a final choice of headstone. This is because many cemeteries have started instituting rules regulating the details of what types of gravestones will be permitted, including dimensions, materials and features. A person should be familiar with the particular restrictions of their desired facility so that their monument will not be rejected at the time of installation.

These items can be made from a variety of materials including marble, sandstone, slate, limestone, wood and brass. The most commonly selected stone is granite and the most popular metal for this purpose is bronze. These two substances are often chosen because both are attractive, relatively affordable, easy to maintain and durable enough to withstand some rather stringent weather conditions.

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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1 comment:

  1. I like that you mentioned being familiar with your cemetery's regulations. I have been looking for gravestones, but it would be terrible if it didn't fit into the cemetery regulations. I'll have to keep this in mind while deciding. http://www.wommackmonuments.net/

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