Markers
The most common shape of this unit is flat, however, they can also be beveled or slant.
This memorial is typically placed at a site where a larger upright memorial is marking a family lot.
Shown in Gray Granite.
Shown in Rushmore Mahogany.
Shown in Black Diamond Granite, with a hand etched angel and baby.
Shown in Rushmore Mahogany Granite.
Shown in Gray Granite.
Shown in Rushmore Mahogany Granite.
Shown in Northern Gray Granite.
Shown in Gray Granite.
Shown in Gray Granite.
Shown in Gray Granite.
Shown in Rushmore Granite, with a contrasting panel for inscription.
Shown in Gray Granite. This is an example of a marker where only the name and dates are engraved onto a polished surface.
Shown in Gray Granite. This slant face style marker is frequently requested for use in rural cemeteries. (SMC 77017)
Shown in Gray Granite. Shown with an optional bottom base, or platform. This slant face style marker is frequently requested for use in rural cemeteries. (SMC 76113)
Shown in Gray Granite. This double flat style marker has a scenic design representing the couple's love of camping. (270490)
Shown in Victorian Rose Granite. The United States Marine Corp emblem is proudly displayed on this flat marker. All military branch emblems are available. (271174)
Shown in Gray Granite. This companion flat marker is simple in design. The panels around the names can be done in other styles. (SMC 85634)
Shown in Wassua Red Granite. The Latin Cross makes a statement of faith on this uncomplicated memorial. (280002)
Shown in Black Diamond Granite. Hobbies can be easily represented on most memorials. (280157)
Shown in Black Diamond Granite with an in-ground retractable vase. (280342)
Shown in Gray Granite. (280505)
Shown in Victorian Rose Granite. A ledger marker covers the entire length and width of a grave. Available in half-size (as shown), or full-size. (C28035)
Beveled Marker Streaky Red Granite