Choosing the Right Headstone
Selecting a loved one's headstone after their funeral service is a huge part of the funeral planning process. Continue reading to learn how to best choose one!


Material
When planning a loved one’s funeral arrangements, there are a lot of decisions that need to be made. While this can seem like a lot of responsibility, we promise that it is not as overwhelming as it may seem. For one, there are things like their funeral service and disposition method to consider. Choosing whether to bury or cremated your loved one can be an extremely tough decision to make, especially if your loved one never specified prior to their death. If your loved one is going to be buried, however, then it is up to you to decide on what type of headstone they get. While choosing a headstone for your loved one may seem like a pretty straightforward decision, there is a lot more that goes into such a decision than you may have realized. For one, you will have to take some time to decide on what material their headstone will be made out of. With options like granite, sandstone, marble, and fieldstone to choose from, it can be tempting to choose the option that is the most aesthetically pleasing. The reason you shouldn’t immediately choose the first material that catches your eye is because these materials vary by price. If you are on a budget when making these types of decisions, then we recommend speaking to an experienced funeral home provider about which material might work best for you. If, however, money is not an object, then feel free to choose whatever strikes your eye!
Think About What to Include
After you’ve chosen your loved one’s headstone material, it is then up to you to decide what you’d like to include on the stone itself. Between dates, quotes, names, dates, pictures, and symbols, the options are virtually endless. Be sure that if you do choose to include many different things on your loved one’s headstone that you have a big enough stone to accommodate everything.
Budget, Budget, Budget
Lastly, if you are on a strict budget during this planning process , then you’ll want to work closely with a funeral home provider so that they can keep you on track throughout the entire process. It can be easy to get off track when planning these types of things, so be sure to consult with one!
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