Author: James M. Walsh

Making the Perfect Choice for a Headstone

At some point in the past, the terms now used to refer to a gravestone were actually applied in a different manner. Traditionally, people used the word “tombstone” when speaking of the stone lid of a coffin. A gravestone was a marker placed at the grave site. This has changed through the years, along with the materials used to create the markers. Granite? While most headstones today are made of high-quality granite, this was not always the case. Some markers were made of wood while other graves were made with slate or sandstone. Granite has gradually gained in popularity since ... Read more

Custom Craftsmanship to Honor Your Loved One

One of the most important elements that you should keep in mind as you select a grave marker for a family member or close friend has to do with the requirements of the cemetery. It’s essential that you comply with all these requirements, many of which are established by provincial or local law. Once you understand these guidelines, you can make the right choice for your loved one. Expert Advice If you’re not sure about some of the details, you’d be wise to consult with a specialist who has been helping families such as yours for more than three decades. ... Read more

A Headstone as Distinctive as the Life it Represents

Death has always been an experience carrying special significance for those left behind. Family members and friends have for centuries tried to find a suitable way to pay tribute to someone close to them and to leave something that would permanently mark their passing. In the past, many people were buried with basic markers such as a cross made of available wood. The Choice: Granite It took many years for granite to become the most popular option for headstones. In some countries, people chose marble, which was not durable enough to stand up through the decades. The wooden markers were ... Read more