E. Arthur Gray Memorials

Monument Dealer in Port Jervis, New York

(845) 856-5192102 E Main St, Port Jervis, NY 12771

About E. Arthur Gray Memorials

E. Arthur Gray Memorials has been serving Port Jervis, New York, a city where the borders of New York, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania meet along the Delaware River. This tri-state location means the business likely serves families from all three states, making regional familiarity especially valuable. Port Jervis has a strong working-class heritage and a number of historic cemeteries that reflect the area's long history. Choosing a local memorial provider here means working with someone who understands the communities and burial grounds on both sides of the river.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Can E. Arthur Gray Memorials install monuments in New Jersey or Pennsylvania cemeteries?
Given Port Jervis's location at the tri-state border, many local providers are accustomed to working with cemeteries across all three states. It's best to confirm directly with them and provide the cemetery's specific location so they can verify their service area.
What information do I need to have ready when I first contact a memorial provider?
You'll want to have the full name of the deceased, birth and death dates, the name and location of the cemetery, and any design ideas or preferences you already have. Having the cemetery's monument regulations on hand, if you can get them, will also speed up the process.
Are there payment plans available for monument purchases?
Many smaller memorial providers offer some flexibility on payment, especially when working with families during a difficult time. It's worth asking directly about deposit requirements and whether the remaining balance is due before or after installation.
How do I choose the right granite color for a headstone?
Granite color is largely a personal choice, though some families match the style of nearby monuments in the cemetery section where their loved one is buried. Popular options include Academy Black, Balmoral Red, and various shades of gray, all of which hold engravings well over time.
Can a memorial include a photo of the deceased etched into the stone?
Photo etching, sometimes called laser etching or porcelain portrait inlay, is available through many monument providers and can create a striking, lasting image. You'll want to provide a high-resolution photograph and confirm whether the cemetery has any restrictions on this type of embellishment.
What happens if a headstone is damaged after installation?
Most reputable monument providers will assess damage and discuss repair options, whether the issue stems from weather, settling, or an accident. Some offer warranties on their installation work, so it's worth asking about that policy before you finalize your order.

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