Upright Monument

H - Steven Blake Hagen

H - Steven Blake Hagen

Black granite memorial made for Steven Blake Hagen.

H - Robert Hickerson

H - Robert Hickerson

H - Randlett Hall

H - Randlett Hall

H - Doris Howard

H - Doris Howard

This contemporary heart with shape carved roses and dove was created out of Magpie Granite.

H - Donna Frances Horsley

H - Donna Frances Horsley

Mrs. Horsley's single, upright monument was a freeform style made out of a green, flamed granite. All lettering and front design were sand engraved. The back of the monument included sand engraved lettering and design with a black granite tile insert that was etched with a poem. This monument was installed on a freeform, flamed, granite base.

H - Dane Holley

H - Dane Holley

Black Granite, single, upright monument with covex sides is the canvas for a hand etched portrait and sand engraved lettering. One metalcraft vase is shown here. The monument has been installed on a granite base and reinforced, concrete foundation.

F - Arthur Ford

F - Arthur Ford

Arthur Ford's single, upright, monument is a classic style Georgia Gray Granite monument with a modified, waterfall, polished top. The design depicts that he was a carpenter. The Stylized Ford name was a duplicate of what was used on another monument in the family plot. The name, dates and design are all deep, sand engraved. The monument is installed on a granite base within a curbed granite lot. The curbing can be seen in the background.

E - Micky Elkouri

E - Micky Elkouri

The central design element of Mickey Elkouri's monument was a 30 inch tall, white marble, angel. The Ebony Mist black granite served as a pedestal and helped frame the angel. A polished, bevel on the front of the base served as an area for the name and dates. The back of the base was polished to serve as an area for a verse and her children's names. Two marble vases are set at either end of the base for flowers.

D - Dodie Dudek

D - Dodie Dudek

Black granite memorial made for Dodie Dudek.

D - Brian Dalton

D - Brian Dalton

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