Law Enforcement Burials Thursday, May 10, 2018 Law enforcement officers are some of the bravest individuals in the world, because they pledge their lives and make everyday sacrifices to protect their communities for the greater good. When a law enforcement officer passes away, it is important that his or her funeral represents a certain level of honor and respect for their service and commitment. In this article, we take a closer look at law enforcement burials, as well as the customs you can expect if you are tasked with arranging the memorial of a fallen law enforcement officer.
VA Benefits After Death Wednesday, May 9, 2018 Much of today’s freedoms can be attributed to the sacrifices of our military members and their families. If you recently lost a loved one who served in the military, the topic of VA benefits may be of great interest to you. Soldiers and other military personnel qualify for a variety of benefits and services that can ease the financial burdens that many children, parents, and spouses face in the wake of losing a loved one.
Gravestone Symbols Tuesday, May 8, 2018 If you have been tasked with arranging a memorial marker for a loved one who has passed away, it can be difficult to decide what symbols best encapsulate the deceased’s passions or personality. Luckily, Legacy Headstones provides years of experience in handcrafting headstones, and we are well-acquainted with gravestone symbols. We collected some of the most popular symbols that have been used throughout the last several centuries to provide you with the inspiration you need to finalize your design.
Headstones have been made from many materials throughout the last several centuries, but bronze prevails as one of the most popular options. Bronze is an alloy that is primarily comprised of copper, tin, arsenic, and other metals. It has been used to make tools as many as 6,000 years ago, and it was later used by numerous ancient civilizations to make fittings for chariots, ornaments, statues, weapons, and much more.
Throughout history, headstones have been made of slate, sandstone, marble, and a variety of materials. It wasn’t until 1850 that manufacturers began using granite to make headstones. Granite is a hard and granular igneous rock that is primarily comprised of feldspar, mica, and quartz.
In recent years, the issue of memorial safety and keeping memorials secure has been of great concern to the public. Gravestones can gradually deteriorate over time or even collapse, posing a serious risk of injury to burial ground visitors. Nonetheless, there are simple steps you can take to assess and manage the risks posed by the memorial of a loved one to ensure that it meets the cemetery’s strict guidelines for safety.
Tombstone Rubbing Friday, May 4, 2018 Stone rubbing has been a popular practice for centuries, in which you can create an image of surface features from a stone on paper. These recordings can take the form of natural textures, inscribed patterns, or even lettering. Families use stone rubbing as a way to preserve family history by duplicating tombstone inscriptions.
If you face the difficult task of choosing an inscription for your loved one’s headstone or memorial, we can help. With more than 95 years of experience handcrafting quality headstones, we have helped thousands of customers choose meaningful anecdotes to commemorate the special pves and personalities of their loved ones. In this article, we dive into some of the most popular inscriptions and provide tips for choosing a headstone inscription.
Headstone Technology Wednesday, May 2, 2018 Headstones have been made from a variety of materials for millennia, but recent advances in technology have made it possible to customize these memorial markers to a high-tech degree. With the advent of automated machinery, we have made it possible to make traditional headstones that are well adapted to the twenty-first century and beyond. In this article, we explore the various types of headstone technology to provide insight for those who are faced with the difficult task of arranging a memorial for a loved one.