With today's technology a memorial artist can create a variety of monument styles, shapes and sizes. Here are the most common examples found today!
1. Flush "FLAT" Markers - these are placed flush with the ground.
2. Bevel Markers - these are not very high above the ground, with the back of the stone being a few inches higher than the front.
3. Slant Markers - these stand typically 16 or so inches above the ground with the back of the stone straight vertical, and the front sloping at about a 45 degree angle.
4. Traditional Upright Monument - these are typically a two piece memorial consisting of the monument and a base that it is attached to, or a one piece monument with a portion of it buried into the ground.
5. Ledgers - these typically lay flat on the ground, covering the grave...although some may only cover half of the grave
6. Bronze Markers - these type of markers are required by many local cemeteries and usually have a granite base. Be sure to check with your cemetery before purchasing any monument to verify your cemetery rules and regulations.