When I die I want to be cremated simply for the fact that it's cheap and I want to leave my money in my possessions to my daughter and my grandchildren I don't want myself buried in a hole in the ground with an expensive coffin that cost $10,000 when you can do cremation for $3,000
I think so. why else would you be standing at the foot of a grave? unless it's somebody you know, in which case you don't really need to read the headstone every time you visit it. Do you mean 'should you be able to read the front of the headstone?'. In that case, yes: the front part of the headstone is the part facing the grave, so if you are standing on the grave side of the headstone you'll be able to read the front.
A headstone at a grave is one possibility.
Hi there. A gravestone is simply a memorial that is placed on the grave that is made of stone. Sometimes it is called a headstone or a grave marker.
The headstone is typically placed at the head of the grave, marking the location of the deceased's head. This tradition helps to identify the burial site and is often oriented to face the foot of the grave. In some cultures or cemeteries, there may be variations, but placing the headstone at the head is the most common practice.
The family placed a headstone in May of 2006.
Yes! Some monument dealers do offer payment plans.
I would call the local VA office in order to find reimbursement as well as grave headstone.
No. A tomb is a place for the burial of a corpse. It is more synonymous with grave. A tomb can take many forms from a burial chamber beneath the ground marked by a headstone to a small above-ground enclosure or crypt. A gravestone, or headstone, is a marker that identifies the location of a grave in a cemetery.
The information and details about a person for example the date of birth and death, are placed on the Headstone which is always situated at the top of the grave.
"Feo, Fuerte y Formal", which in English means "ugly, strong, and dignified".
Initially in an unmarked grave in Tupelo Mississippi and then, when Elvis gained fame/riches, in a marked grave with an inlaid marble marker (i.e. flat on the ground as opposed to an upright headstone).
Zelda and Scott Fitzgerald are buried at St. Mary's Catholic Church Cemetery in Rockville, Maryland. Their grave is marked by a simple headstone inscribed with their names and years of birth and death.