Design Catalog - Emblems

Browse our range of standard designs, granite colors, font choices and monument shapes to gain inspiration in creating your unique monument.

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United States Air Force03
United States Air Force03
United States Air Force06
United States Air Force06
United States Air Force08
United States Air Force08
United States Army Air Corp WWII
United States Army Air Corp WWII
United States Army Airborne01
United States Army Airborne01
United States Army10
United States Army10
United States Coast Guard03
United States Coast Guard03
United States Coast Guard05
United States Coast Guard05
United States Coast Guard07
United States Coast Guard07
United States Glider Infantry
United States Glider Infantry
United States Marine Corps02
United States Marine Corps02
United States Marine Corps03
United States Marine Corps03
United States Marine Corps05
United States Marine Corps05
United States Merchant Marines02
United States Merchant Marines02
United States Merchant Marines04
United States Merchant Marines04
United States Navy Pilot02
United States Navy Pilot02
United States Navy Seabees
United States Navy Seabees
United States Navy03
United States Navy03
United States Navy09
United States Navy09
United States Navy13
United States Navy13
United States Navy16
United States Navy16
United States Postal
United States Postal
United States Public Health
United States Public Health
University of Montana-Griz
University of Montana-Griz
University of Oregon
University of Oregon
University of Washington
University of Washington
United States Air Force04
United States Air Force04
US Mail
US Mail
US Mail
US Mail
US Navy 09
US Navy 09
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Choosing a memorial begins with telling a story. We'd like to hear about your loved one's faith and beliefs, family heritage, interests and accomplishments.

Memories In Granite

Significance of a Memorial

Why does man desire to erect memorials? What impels him to build monuments? The answer is found in the definition of the very word itself. The root of the English word "monument" derives from the Latin word "monere" which means, "to remind".

A monument, great or small, is the resolute act of perpetuating the memories and the achievements of those who have passed before us. Memorials reflect the positive aspects of life, and for many, serve to promote a healing of grief. It has been said that monuments are not for the dead but serve a meaningful purpose for the living. We believe that to be true.

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