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How Do You Create The Perfect Memorial Marker?

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If you are planning to create a last will and testament very soon, you may want to include information on how you wish to be buried. You may even wish to create and order a memorial marker for your burial needs. But if you don't know what type of marker to select for your burial, you may order a headstone instead. You can create and order the ideal memorial marker for your burial with the information below.  

What Are Memorial Markers?

Although many people choose to mark their graves with headstones, some individuals choose to use memorial markers instead. Unlike headstones, which stand upright from the ground, memorial markers lay flat against the ground. Flat grave markers possess unique features that make them ideal for your burial needs. Flat memorial markers come in bronze, granite, or marble. The materials are strong enough to withstand weathering, age, and other changes. If you reside in a state or location that's prone to snow, heat, or other environmental changes, flat memorial markers may the ideal option for you. If you're ready to create and order your memorial marker, contact an engraving or paving company.

How Do You Design Your Memorial Marker?

A company may offer a wide selection of markers for your needs, including lightweight bronze markers and flat granite markers. Bronze markers tend to be lighter in weight than granite and marble. You want to choose a material that works best for your burial needs. A company may also ask you to choose a shape for your marker. Markers can be square, rectangular, or custom-made to fit your needs. Custom-made markers can be shaped like monuments, religious figures, and other unique items. You also need to choose a color for your marker. The color of the markers often depends on the type of stone you choose to use for your memorial marker. For example, granite can be marbled, gray, blue, black, or brown in color. Marble can be black, white, or both. You can always look over a marker color guide to help you choose the right marker for your gravesite. In addition to these features, you can customize the engraving on your markers. Along with your name and date of birth, you can also add special emblems to your markers. Your emblems may include etched photos of your youth, spouse, children, or profession.

Learn more about memorial markers and how to design yours by contacting a company, such as Koch Monument, today.


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