Since 1994, families in Arizona have trusted Everlasting Monuments to create custom granite and bronze memorials that are as unique as the loved ones they honor. We take the time to understand our clients and their needs, and guide them through the process of ordering an affordable monument. We have two convenient locations to serve our Arizona clients: Mesa Valley, and the northeast region in Show Low.
We have also worked with many families across the miles in providing monuments to be placed in cemeteries throughout Arizona. We are considered one of the leading grave marker designers in the monument business because of our commitment to professional standards.
We have also worked with many families across the miles in providing monuments to be placed in cemeteries throughout Arizona. We are considered one of the leading grave marker designers in the monument business because of our commitment to professional standards.
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Flat markers, also known as Grass or Flush markers, are normally installed into the ground so that the top is ground level. They can also sit on a concrete foundation which keeps the grass from growing right up to the monument. They are the simplest form of granite memorial and are the most cost effective.
In addition to our granite monuments, we also offer bronze monuments. Several years ago bronze memorials were more affordable than granite monuments. Because of the price of copper, the primary metal in bronze, in recent times it commands a high price. However, there are many cemeteries that require bronze monuments.
The US Department of Veterans Affairs provides a grave marker at no charge to eligible service members.
There are several options to choose: upright headstone in white marble or gray granite; flat marker in gray granite or white marble; flat marker in bronze; or, a bronze niche for columbarium/mausoleum, or to supplement a private monument (for deaths occurring on or after Sept. 11, 2001) You'll find helpful information about memorial benefits offered by the Department on their website under Veteran Services.
There are several options to choose: upright headstone in white marble or gray granite; flat marker in gray granite or white marble; flat marker in bronze; or, a bronze niche for columbarium/mausoleum, or to supplement a private monument (for deaths occurring on or after Sept. 11, 2001) You'll find helpful information about memorial benefits offered by the Department on their website under Veteran Services.
Manywant a unique color to honor their loved one; something that stands out in a cemetery. Colored granite is dramatic and offers a greater contrast in the design frost and polish. Contact us for price quotes for colored granite. Keep in mind any watering methods in the cemetery where your granite will be placed.
Turned vases cannot be engraved, but look beautiful beside a monument. Vases can be used to match the granite on the monument, or offer a nice contrast. All vases have a weep hole to allow for drainage. Aluminum vase liners can be used to keep the inside of the vase clean, and are easily removed when needed.
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