memorials
At the time of making arrangements for a funeral, it is not always
easy to determine what your future memorial requirements will be.
In the case of existing memorials, it will probably be necessary
to remove the headstone from the grave prior to the funeral.
When the funeral has taken place it can take some months, depending
on the condition of the ground, before the grave will be ready to
take the headstone.
During this period of settlement, it is recommended where possible,
that the Monumental Masons remove the memorial back to their yard
for safe keeping. This also reduces costs in the longer term should
the memorial require additional inscriptions.
Take Care With That Final Gift
A memorial is not just a marker erected over a grave to remind
us of the name of the deceased, it is a lasting symbol of remembrance,
a tribute to a life now ended and perhaps a final gift to someone
dearly loved.
Choose a design and material to meet the regulations of the cemetery
or churchyard, harmonise with the surroundings, and choose a suitable
inscription to withstand the weather. (Remember, perhaps, a possible
inscription in matching lettering).
When comparing prices, make sure that the size, style of lettering
and all fees have been included.
Take extreme care and check the spelling of the inscription thoroughly.
The layout is usually left to the stonemason.
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