Figuring Out Headstone Details With Funeral Homes

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When a loved one passes on and you decide to have final services that air on the traditional side with funeral homes in Chaska, MN , there are lots of decisions to make relatively quickly. You will have to organize the funeral, find a burial plot in the right cemetery, and also set up the headstone design details. Keep in mind that this headstone is a permanent marker on your loved one’s grave. What you place on it is important. Here are a few tips from funeral home professionals to help you figure out just what you want to have on that stone.

 

Tip 1: Pick A Budget

The first step is to figure out how much you can, or are willing, to spend on the headstone. There are a variety of sizes and styles and the cemetery may only allow certain types so keep that in mind as well. There are different lettering options and fonts for personalized features that vary in cost as well. And the delivery and installation will also have to add to the final costs. Choose a price you can live with and then find something that lies within those boundaries.

 

Tip 2: Learn The Different Allowed Markers

If you already know what cemetery your loved one will be buried in, it is best to learn more about the grave makers that are allowed in that cemetery. If they don’t allow everything, look at only the things they do allow so you can choose the best option from within that group. You might want to look at upright headstones, slants, or other such things and see what you like the best.

 

Tip 3: Put Someone In Charge

While there might be lots of family members who want to have a say, you need one person to ultimately be in charge of the process. They can tally the votes, take the ideas, and then make the final decisions based on the budget and everyone’s opinion. You have to streamline the process in some way to get representation for the family, so the headstone project gets completed in a timely manner.

 

Tip 4: Pay Special Attention To The Inscription

The inscription, or epitaph, is the most important part of the headstone because it is permanent and will last for generations. You want to place on the headstone everything you want, which could be as simple as the person’s name and their birth and death dates. You might also want something short and sweet like, ‘loving mother’ or ‘world’s best dad’ to describe the person. The inscriptions aren’t usually long, but can mean a lot to your family.

When you are working with funeral homes in Chaska, MN, they will help you get together the headstone details you need to create something memorable and lasting for your loved one. The professionals at Ballard-Sunder Funeral & Cremation want you to know that we are here for you from start to finish, all the way through the process.

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