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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Ford V-8 Club
Ford V-8 Club
Ford -- old
Ford -- old
Forest Service
Forest Service
Foresters of America
Foresters of America
GiftOfLife Donor
GiftOfLife Donor
Grange03
Grange03
Heart with Triangle
Heart with Triangle
Honor Roll01
Honor Roll01
I A F SHARK LOGO
I A F SHARK LOGO
International Firefighters
International Firefighters
ILWU 02
ILWU 02
Infantry Badge
Infantry Badge
International Assoc. of Machinists and Aerospace02
International Assoc. of Machinists and Aerospace02
International Order of Odd Fellows
International Order of Odd Fellows
IOOF
IOOF
Iraq Campaign Medal
Iraq Campaign Medal
Jaycees
Jaycees
Kent Police Badge
Kent Police Badge
KENWORTH
KENWORTH
King County Sheriff Badge
King County Sheriff Badge
Kiwanis International
Kiwanis International
Lions
Lions
Lions Int
Lions Int
Lions02
Lions02
M.O.H.
M.O.H.
M.O.H.BADGE
M.O.H.BADGE
Mason05
Mason05
Mason14
Mason14
Mason19
Mason19
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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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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