finding the right

monument style & type


Custom Monuments & Headstones

Monuments and headstones are everlasting. Slaton Monument understands the importance of memorials. They tell who we are and where we come from, so finding the right one is exceptionally important. We offer a wide selection of custom monuments in various styles and materials so you can find the best one for your loved one. Click the images below to explore our photo gallery featuring some of our latest inventory.

Monument Styles

Green cylindrical container with a braided black cord and a white patterned band around the middle

Cremation Products >>

Black memorial headstone with a bridge and  figure on a swing engraving in a grassy cemetery.

Child Monuments >>

Gravestone in a cemetery with engraved name and dates, set on a concrete base.

Individual Monuments >>

Memorial plaque for Roxie Aston with dates October 2001 and April 2013, saying

Pet Monuments >>

Gravestone plaque for Henry C. Martinez with dates Mar. 14, 1940 and Nov. 18, 2014.

Flat & Bronze Markers >>

Red granite Putman family gravestone with military emblems and engraved names in a cemetery

Companion Monuments >>

Monument materials

Gray granite headstone on a rectangular base

granite

This is our most popular monument material. Granite is a nice choice for most monuments because it is durable and can tolerate any climate. It also comes in a wide variety of colors and patterns. Because of it's dense nature, it is easy to achieve precision engravings.

Gravestone marked Mary F. Lynn, 1940–1988, with a flower arrangement on top.

bronze

This monument material can be used on its own or as a placard on a stone base. This particular metal will not succumb to decay or rust making it a good choice for perpetual monuments.

Black and brown granite memorial headstone with a rectangular base on a white background

marble

You will find a range of colors and patterns in marble, much like granite. However, it's important to consider quality when choosing marble as it is not as durable as granite; some cemeteries may not allow marble monuments.

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