Capital Grave Markers

Monument Dealer in Enid, Oklahoma

(888) 241-17013214 Craftsman Dr, Enid, OK 73703

About Capital Grave Markers

Capital Grave Markers serves Enid, Oklahoma, the largest city in Garfield County and a regional hub for northwest Oklahoma. With a history rooted in the Land Run era, Enid has cemeteries that reflect generations of families, and local monument providers play an important role in honoring that history. This location offers stonemasonry services alongside connections to funeral services and cemeteries in the area, making coordination between all parties more straightforward for grieving families. Reaching them at (888) 241-1701 connects you with providers experienced in working alongside the funeral professionals and cemetery administrators who are part of the process.

Services

Stonemasons
Funeral Services & Cemeteries

Frequently Asked Questions

Can a monument dealer work directly with our funeral home in Enid?
Yes, and in fact many families prefer this approach because it reduces the number of separate conversations you need to have during an already stressful time. Providers who are familiar with local funeral homes often have established workflows that keep things moving efficiently.
Does the VA provide a free headstone for veterans buried in Oklahoma?
The Department of Veterans Affairs provides headstones or markers at no cost for eligible veterans, including those buried in private cemeteries. A monument dealer experienced with military memorials can help families submit the required paperwork and coordinate delivery.
How soon after a burial can a headstone be installed?
Most cemeteries require waiting at least three to six months after burial before installing an upright monument, to allow the ground to settle. Flat markers can often be placed sooner, but you'll want to confirm the specific rules with the cemetery.
What cemetery rules should I know about in the Enid area?
Enid-area cemeteries each have their own regulations covering monument height, width, and base requirements, as well as rules about materials and finishes. A local monument dealer who works regularly with those cemeteries can point you to the right guidelines before you invest in a design.
Can I order a monument before the funeral arrangements are complete?
Starting the monument process early, even before all details are finalized, can actually help avoid delays later. Fabrication takes weeks, and getting the design started as soon as possible means the monument will be ready when the cemetery allows installation.
What's the process for ordering a companion stone for a surviving spouse?
Companion monuments are typically designed with both names on them, with one side completed and space reserved for the surviving spouse's information to be added later. A good provider will plan for this from the beginning so the second inscription matches seamlessly when the time comes.

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