Military Headstone White Marble
A government furnished headstone or marker may be provided for eligible veterans who died on or after nov.
Military headstone white marble. Niche markers in bronze. A choice that will last for generations when choosing a headstone grave marker or monument to remember a lost loved one it is important to consider the material that will be used. Upright headstones these headstones are 42 inches long 13 inches wide and 4 inches thick and made of marble or granite. Variations may occur in stone color and the marble may contain light to moderate veining.
1 1990 and. Weight is approximately 130 pounds. Shown is the flat granite. White marble granite colored memorials colored granite choices memorial markers single gravestones companion monuments economy markers upright tombstones cremation bench granite cemetery memorials.
In cemeteries of the past marble was a popular choice for monuments and headstones. Weight is approximately 230 pounds. 24 inches long x 12 inches wide x 4 inches thick polished top with saw cut sides and bottom priced to include 30 characters of engraving and shipping to a commercial address. Upright headstones in granite or marble.
Upright headstone white marble u or light gray granite v this headstone is 42 inches long 13 inches wide and 4 inches thick. Additional characters are 2 each. You ll choose either a headstone or marker and the material you d like it to be made of. White marble mausoleum known as the taj mahal in india.
Flat markers in granite marble or bronze. Weight is approximately 230 pounds. You can request any of these. High quality solid white marble memorial marker measures.
The marble may contain light to moderate veining. The flat granite and flat marble grave marker is 24 inches long 12 inches wide and 4 inches thick. This stone was of the slab design referred to as general type slightly rounded at the top of american white marble 42 inches long 13 inches wide and four inches thick. The department of veterans affairs va furnishes upon request at no charge to the applicant a government headstone or marker for the unmarked grave of any deceased eligible veteran in any cemetery around the world regardless of their date of death.