Our Process

A clear path from first question to a finished memorial plan.

Families do not just need memorial options. They need to know what happens next, what decisions come first, and how the process becomes manageable instead of overwhelming. This page is built to make that path clearer.

What to gather before reaching outWhich decisions come firstHow to move forward with more confidence
1

Start with what you already know

Share the basic details you have, such as who the memorial is for, the cemetery if known, and whether you already have a style in mind.

2

Review the right memorial options

We help narrow the choices between upright, flat, bevel, companion, and custom memorials so the comparison feels simpler and more relevant.

3

Shape the design and personalization

Once the direction is clear, we review inscription, layout, faith elements, granite, finish, and other details that make the memorial personal.

4

Approve the plan and move forward

Before production begins, the goal is for the design, scope, and next step to feel clear enough that you can move ahead with confidence.

Cemetery information

If cemetery requirements are already known, sharing them early helps narrow the right size, profile, and design direction.

Timing considerations

If there is a family deadline or placement timeline that matters, mentioning it early makes the process more useful from the first response.

Design preferences

If you already know something about inscription wording, granite color, religious symbols, or style, we can use that to guide the conversation more efficiently.

What do we need to decide first?

Usually the right starting point is memorial type, cemetery fit, and the overall direction before final design details get locked in.

What can wait until later?

Exact wording, layout refinements, symbols, and finish choices often become easier once the memorial style and requirements are clear.

Good process reduces second-guessing, not just confusion.

Families usually need more than a list of steps. They need to know which decisions matter now, which can wait, and how to avoid feeling rushed into the wrong memorial or unclear pricing conversation.

Less guesswork

Clarify memorial type, cemetery fit, and design direction before details start stacking up.

Better timing expectations

Understand what affects speed, what needs approval, and where delays usually come from.

Cleaner design decisions

Review inscription, granite, symbols, and personalization in an order that feels manageable.

More confident next steps

Know whether the right move is pricing, design refinement, cemetery verification, or follow-up guidance.

You do not need to have every detail settled before reaching out.

A steady first conversation is often enough to clarify the right memorial type, what information matters most, and what the next decision should be.

Share what you knowGet guidance on options and fitLeave with a clearer next step

Plant coverage helps shape the delivery conversation.

Manufacturer plant locations across many U.S. regions can support delivery planning within roughly five hours of many plants. Final delivery, cemetery requirements, availability, routing, and timing are confirmed after the memorial details are known.

This keeps the first conversation practical: where the memorial may be placed, what the cemetery requires, which stone and design path fits, and what coordination is needed before anything is promised.