The final goodbye

The final goodbye

Essential Considerations When Designing a Grave Monument

by Monica Ruiz

Unlike in the past, death is no longer considered taboo since most people understand that it is an eventuality they cannot escape. The reality has empowered more people to take a proactive approach concerning funeral arrangements. Today, many people arrange their funerals while still alive, and part of it involves shopping for a grave monument. Rather than wait, an early funeral arrangement allows you to play an active role in choosing a grave monument that matches your personality. This article highlights essential factors to consider when designing a grave monument.

Design Complexity 

Monument designs vary significantly. While some headstones are complex, others are minimalistic and simple. Therefore, you need to settle on a particular design to avoid leaving your loved ones confused regarding the ideal grave marker. For instance, if you are not the flashy type and love the simple things in life, you can choose a simple monument design. However, if you are a stylish person, an intricate monument would be the right fit for your grave. Besides, choosing a monument design before death allows you to search for the best carver in the industry.

Cemetery Regulations 

Imagine a situation where loved ones make a grave monument only for cemetery administration to decline the design since it does not meet the regulations. It is easy for families to find themselves in such situations, which is often frustrating. In such cases, loved ones must make a new monument or find another cemetery, both of which take time. Thus, considering cemetery regulations when designing a monument is highly advised. For instance, if one of the local cemeteries does not accept the size of the monument you want, you can search for and choose a cemetery that does. Therefore, it means that you can choose whichever design you want for a monument as long as it meets the regulations of one of the local cemeteries.

Content to Be Engraved 

Choosing what will be written on your grave monument might come off as narcissistic. The epitaph on your grave should come from family members and friends because it makes it genuine. However, the fact that you cannot dictate the contents of your monument does not mean that you should not offer guidance. For example, you can ask family members to limit texts on a monument to a few words for simplicity. Alternatively, you can instruct them to limit their source of epitaph to verses in the Bible. It goes a long way in reducing the amount of time loved ones spend deciding what to write on a monument once you pass on.


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The final goodbye

Working in a funeral home means we give people a chance to say their final goodbye to loved ones. No matter how hard it is in the moment to let go, when they look back, they are always grateful when they look back to have had a chance to mourn with family and friends and say their final goodbye. Everyone mourns differently, so we have different services and structures to support people through the process of choosing all of the details of the service. If you are confused by the options available, keep reading. This site is an introduction to funeral services.