OPTIONS
When choosing your memorial be sure to pick what fits your style and your budget. It is okay to purchase your memorial from a sales facility such as a cemetery or mortuary but there price is usually much higher. Some of the things to look at no matter where you purchase your memorial is to look at their product for quality such as the depth of sandblasting, proportions of designs, consistent line width and uniformed design work.
I feel it is important to see pictures and product that was done by the company instead of generic brochures and designs pamphlets. Seeing the type of work you can expect in your own monument helps you to feel comfortable and confident in the facility you are purchasing from. One of the best places to get good ideas for your purchase is to look around the cemeteries.
The internet is another great place to get ideas. As far as what type of monument is best for you. Take some time to look over our website; it shows you the basic types as well as pictures of monuments that we have helped create.
Benches
Flat Markers
Slant Markers
Upright Monuments
Unique Heart Wing
Cremations
This is becoming a very popular choice but what I have found is families still need a place to pay their respects. Many cemeteries will allow 2 or more cremations in a single grave which helps cut the cost and you still can memorialize in a traditional manner at the cemetery. Many churches and cemeteries now have columbarium’s as well. If that is not your preference you might appreciate a garden marker, bench, urns, natural rock, plaques or whatever your imagination can come up with (give us a call and we will help you imagine).
Payment
We require half down at time of purchase. The final half is due upon completion of your memorial. We accept cash, personal check, Visa and MasterCard. If you need help with payments we are always willing to work out a payment plan. We know how important it is to memorialize and we want to help you anyway possible.