The city monument company designs granite and bronze ledgers grave covers full and half ledger.
Granite ledger grave markers.
Full grave ledgers are designed to cover the entire length of the plot and create unforgettable and distinctive remembrances.
Name and dates a short passage emblems or even ceramic or bronze portraits of your loved one.
Cemetery ledgers have been around for quite a while.
Our wide variety of ledger grave markers can be personalized with basic information i e.
They can be installed into the ground to be level with the surrounding ground.
The granite grave cemetery ledger is shown in moonlight gray.
We have several more granite color options below for you to choose from.
Cemetery ledgers grave covers.
While they may accent the stone very well.
When you find a picture of one you like click on the request a price estimate to get information about prices or call 305 594 4628 to talk to the city monument company about designing a ledger grave cover ledger memorial or ledger grave cover.
This beautiful ledger grave marker can be personalized with information for one or two people or more just note in the special instructions how many people the marker is for.
Bronze and granite grave ledgers are an excellent way to take advantage of the length of the grave as opposed to the height above it.
We have built only a couple of bronze grave markers into ledger memorials.
These granite ledgers and ledger gravestone can also be styled with a full length.
Flat grave markers beveled grave markers slant grave markers and ledger grave markers.
Based on the size grave markers can also be classified into single grave markers and double grave markers.
They are often called covers because full ledgers will cover the entire length of a cemetery plot.
That being said just because a cemetery requires a flat memorial that does not mean that your loved ones should be left with small markers that don t create a significant memorial presence.
Based on the styling there are 4 major types of granite markers for graves.
Full ledger grave markers have been around for many decades and have been utilized to cover the full length of the area where a lost loved one has been interred.
Usually these grave markers are usually no higher than 6 inches.
Ledger grave markers may be engraved and used as the headstone itself or may also include a monument or headstone at the head of the grave.
A ledger is a grave marker which typically covers the length of the grave and provides space for additional epitaphs and designs when commemorating a loved one.
A ledger grave marker is a thick slab of stone usually 8 inches thick covering the entire grave.