Services

Memorial Maintenance

A weathered gravestone in a cemetery with other gravestones visible in the background.

Stone Resetting

  • Resetting a headstone is the process of repositioning a gravestone to make it more secure and stable.

  • This is done when a headstone has shifted, leaned, or sunk into the ground.

Restoration of a stone grave marker with wooden supports and clamps in a grassy outdoor cemetery, surrounded by tools and containers.

Stone Repair

  • Headstone repair is the process of restoring a headstone or gravestone.

  • This can involve fixing cracks, replacing foundations or rebuilding it.

Headstone cleaning before and after comparison.

Stone Cleaning

  • Headstone cleaning removes dirt, soiling, and other substances from headstones and grave markers.

  • The goal is to preserve the stone and its engravings, while avoiding unnecessary damage.

Bronze companion marker.

Stone Repainting

  • Over time, the finish on your bronze or granite marker can start degrading, making it difficult to read. If cleaning the stone does not work, repainting may be your only choice.

  • Granite stone engraving can be back-filled and bronze markers can be resurfaced and painted.

On-site Blast

Person sandblasting a headstone outdoors.

Text Engraving

  • On-site engraving is when additions or upgrades are made to a monument that has already been installed in a cemetery.

  • For example, if you have a married couple’s shared granite monument or a grave headstone engraving, you may want to add an additional death date once both partners have passed.

Person's hands inscribing a floral design on a stone memorial or gravestone. The stone has rounded top edges with text visible, including the partial word 'FRANCE'.

Art Engraving

  • Similar to on-site text engraving, on-site art engraving adds approved artwork to an existing monument that has already been installed in a cemetery.

Monument Accessories

A cemetery with multiple gravestones, in the foreground is a grave with a black granite headstone that has 'GOLD' written on it, and two empty rectangular memorial plaques, surrounded by white pebbles and a concrete border.

Curbing

  • Granite curbing provides a dignified way of marking and protecting a grave for many years.

  • While curbing has traditionally been an added accessory to a monument, it is nonetheless an important tool used to define the boundaries of a grave, surrounding individual or multiple grave sites, creating a border around the edges of the lot.

A close-up photograph of a woman with gray hair smiling and resting her chin on her hand, displayed in an oval-shaped frame embedded in a gray granite memorial or gravestone.

Porcelain Photos

  • Porcelain photos for tombstones are images, typically portraits of the deceased, printed onto porcelain or ceramic plaques and attached to headstones, offering a durable and weather-resistant way to memorialize loved ones.

Collection of military and veteran commemorative coins, including symbols and names of the U.S. Navy, Marine Corps, Army, Air Force, POW/MIA, Vietnam Veteran, Korea U.S. Veteran, and World War II U.S.A.

Military Medallions

  • Military Medallions are a way to honor your loved one’s military service.

  • We can attach a government issued medallion or you may purchase one from us to be attached.

Two badges with the words 'Holocaust Survivor'. The badge on the left is shaped like a star of David with fire flames at the top. The badge on the right is shaped like the state of Illinois with leaves and barbed wire designs.

Holocaust Survivor Medallion

  • A special medallion indicating the deceased was a survivor of the Holocaust.