Memorial Options

Reference memorial styles, curated to help families compare options clearly.

This page is designed to make the first decision easier. Instead of forcing you through supplier-style complexity, we show the main memorial categories, explain when they are a fit, and help you move toward the right next step.

Upright Headstones

Traditional and highly visible, often chosen when families want a stronger visual presence and more room for inscription, shape, or design detail.

Good fit for: families who want a classic memorial with higher visibility and more design flexibility.

Flat Markers

Simple, ground-level memorials that offer a clean look, clearer cemetery compatibility, and a lower visual profile.

Good fit for: families who want a straightforward memorial with a modest presentation and simpler cemetery alignment.

Slant Markers

Low-profile memorials with an angled face that improves readability and visibility while keeping a quieter overall footprint than an upright.

Good fit for: families who want more visibility than a flat marker without moving to a full upright headstone.

Companion Memorials

Designed for couples or shared memorial spaces, with coordinated layout, inscription planning, and room for a more unified design.

Good fit for: shared memorial spaces where balance, layout, and long-term planning matter.

Custom Memorials

Built for families who want more personalization through shape, engraved art, symbolic details, or a more tailored overall design.

Good fit for: families who want the memorial to reflect something more specific, personal, or distinctive.

Granite color is one of the clearest ways the memorial begins to feel personal.

These supplier catalog samples show the granite color options families can reference during design conversations. Hover or focus any sample to view it larger. Availability, quarry/source, finish, cemetery requirements, and final appearance must be confirmed before ordering.

Stock Colors

Special Order Colors

You do not need to know the right memorial type before reaching out.

If you are unsure what best fits your family, cemetery, budget range, or preferred stone color, we can walk you through the options and help narrow the right direction.