Capital Grave Markers

Monument Dealer in Tulsa, Oklahoma

(888) 241-17014425 E 31st St, Ste 210, Tulsa, OK 74135

About Capital Grave Markers

Capital Grave Markers in Tulsa, Oklahoma works across both the stonework and funeral services sides of the memorial industry, making it a practical one-stop resource for families and funeral directors alike. Tulsa is Oklahoma's second-largest city, with dozens of active cemeteries including Rose Hill Memorial Park and Memorial Park Cemetery, so having a provider familiar with local cemetery standards is genuinely useful. The dual focus on stonemasonary and funeral services means coordination between burial and monument placement tends to go more smoothly. Families dealing with loss often appreciate having fewer vendors to manage.

Services

Stonemasons
Funeral Services & Cemeteries

Frequently Asked Questions

Can Capital Grave Markers work directly with my funeral home?
Yes, providers with both funeral services and monument expertise are set up to coordinate directly with funeral homes. This is especially helpful when timing between burial services and monument installation needs to be aligned.
What is a bronze grave marker, and is it a good choice?
Bronze markers are flat plaques cast in bronze and typically mounted on a granite base. They're a popular choice for veterans' sections and lawn-level cemeteries, and they hold up well over decades with minimal maintenance.
How do I know what size monument a Tulsa cemetery will allow?
Each cemetery sets its own rules for monument dimensions, base thickness, and acceptable materials. A monument provider familiar with Tulsa-area cemeteries can pull up those requirements before your design is finalized.
Does the company handle monument installation, or is that separate?
Most full-service monument dealers include installation as part of the process. The provider coordinates with the cemetery to schedule the placement and confirm that everything meets the cemetery's specifications.
Can I order a matching monument for a spouse or family member at the same time?
Yes, companion monuments designed for two individuals on a shared base are a common request. Ordering together often makes sense for consistency in stone color, finish, and font style.
Are there options for non-traditional or custom monument shapes?
Many stonemasons can produce custom shapes, including heart-shaped stones, crosses, open-book designs, and other specialty forms. Cemetery approval is typically needed for non-standard shapes, so checking ahead is a smart first step.

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