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Have you thought about your funeral wishes? Is cremation an option you have considered? What will a funeral cost? Is it cheaper to choose cremation? Can you plan and pay for your funeral in advance? How do you tell your family what your wishes are? Is there a way to make your passing easier on your family? Visit my website to learn what I did to ensure that my family will have very little to be concerned with when I pass away. Hopefully, it will help you decide what plans to make now, so that your family can focus on grieving their loss in the future.

planning your funeral now to spare your family the pain

Options For Custom Cemetery Monuments

Cameron Carr

If you have a loved one that just recently passed away and the option of burial was chosen, you will need to start looking into the purchase of a monument of some kind. You will be pleased to learn that there are many ways you can customize cemetery monuments. To learn more, you will want to spend a little time reading through the following choices you will have:

The Color Of The Stone

Many people are used to seeing the standard gray monuments, but that is not the only option you have. If you want to make the monument easier to spot, you can pick from a few options, such as gray, green, red, and black. Maybe one of those colors just happens to be the deceased's favorite color. You could use that color to help better represent who they were in life.

A Photo Added To The Stone

You might want to have a lovely photo of the deceased placed on the monument. This could be a recent picture and it should be only them in the shot. The monument company might be able to copy the picture and then crop other people out of the frame. The picture will be securely attached to the stone and protected with plastic.

A Personalized Message On The Stone

Along with the standard information, such as the name, birthday, and death date of the deceased, you can have a personalized message added to the stone. It could be a favorite catchphrase that they always used. It could be an inspirational message. It could also be a farewell message that talks about how they will always be in the hearts of friends and family. You will want to discuss your ideas with the monument company. Ask if they charge by the letter and how much space you have considering the size of the stone you have selected.

Now that you have had the chance to really go over some of the options you will have when it comes time to create and purchase a custom cemetery monument, you will want to locate a reputable business to go to. Start an online search for monument businesses in your area. You might even be able to get a recommendation from the funeral home director. Make sure that you are taking your time and that you carefully consider all of your options. This will help ensure that the final product will be everything you want it to be. 

For more info, contact a local company like McGee Monument Company Inc.


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