Yes. You would need to contact the one who engraved the stone to make arrangements. Of course there would be a fee for this correction unless it was a mistake on their part.
Having "no death date" on a headstone signifies that the person is still alive or that their death date is unknown. This can be a way to honor missing persons, those who have disappeared, or to symbolize hope for their return.
Click on the cell with the incorrect data and change the data to the correct information.
Draw a line through the incorrect entry and annotate the record with the date and the reason for the revision noted, and signature of the person making the revision.
I'd suggest going down to your local Dept of Motor Vehicles with your birth certificate, social security card and any other documentation to have corrected.
Contact the sender (the "Payer") and have them send a corrected one....normal process.
CORRECTED: SALUT: All of this is incorrect. Say: 1 - date jouer or rendez-vous jouer, [dat zgoo-A] or [hr-ahn-day-voo zgoo-A], or 2 - date feignent or rendez-vous feignent [fayn-yahnt] bonjor meme "Jouer date", is what i found from DICTIONARY.COM's tranlater =)
Yes, you can put a picture on a headstone.
Yes, where the incorrect date is a scrivener's error which will almost certainly be reformed by the court on motion.
This question is incorrect grammar.
CORRECTED: date de naissance [dat der nay-sahn-ser]
"Feo, Fuerte y Formal", which in English means "ugly, strong, and dignified".
Legacy Headstones is a great place to purchase a headstone. They also have a great headstone designer on their site which is very helpful. http://legacyheadstones.com/