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Choosing An Appropriate Headstone And Grave Marker

By Tom Tree


Through the ages, many societies have used stones to show the place where those who have passed on were interred. This practice coined some commonly used modern terms like gravestone, headstone and tombstone. Most modern civilizations still use this method of Burial Marker, though the process of selection has become much more elaborate.

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.

Several factors can influence the look and design of the gravestone an individual may select. Personal preference is, of course, the most prominent decider since it is only natural to want to choose something that appeals to one's tastes or that suits the personality and style of the one for whom it is being purchased. Budget is yet another thing that usually comes into consideration.

Another major deciding factor is the location in which one will be buried. This is something a person will definitely need to know prior to actually making a gravestone purchase because a lot of cemeteries are instituting very specific regulations and rules regarding the physical dimensions and appearance of the markers they will allow at the facility. It is not uncommon for them to reject or remove headstones that do not adhere to these guidelines.

Marble, slate, wood, sandstone, limestone and brass are just a few of the many materials used to create these monuments. While each has their attractive qualities, the most commonly used metal is bronze and the most popular type of stone is granite. This is primarily because these two substances are both fairly affordable, have a beauty that lasts over time and a durability that withstands harsh weather.

Many people will put a lot of planning into the selection of what is to become their eternal burial marker. This is the item that is going to serve as a testament of an individual's life for generations to follow. One needs to take into consideration not only the personal tastes of the one it will represent, but budget and facility regulations as well, before making a final purchase.




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