Labbadia Monuments

Monument Dealer in Middletown, Connecticut

(860) 343-775513 W Silver St, Middletown, CT 06457

About Labbadia Monuments

Labbadia Monuments is a monument and engraving provider based in Middletown, Connecticut, serving families in Middlesex County and the broader central Connecticut region. Middletown sits along the Connecticut River, roughly midway between Hartford and New Haven, giving this provider a central position in the state that many families find convenient. The combination of stonework and engraving services means families can handle both the monument and its inscriptions through one business. Reach them at (860) 343-7755 to discuss your memorial needs.

Services

Stonemasons
Engraving

Frequently Asked Questions

Can Labbadia Monuments engrave in languages other than English?
Many monument engravers can work with non-English text, including Italian, Polish, Portuguese, Spanish, and other languages common to Connecticut's immigrant communities. Providing the exact text in writing and confirming the spelling with a native speaker before submitting the order is strongly recommended.
What types of monuments are allowed in Middlesex County cemeteries?
Requirements vary cemetery by cemetery, but most allow upright granite monuments, flat markers, and slant-style stones within certain size limits. Your monument provider will be familiar with local cemetery rules and can confirm whether your chosen design qualifies before you finalize the order.
Does Labbadia Monuments offer bronze plaques in addition to granite?
Bronze plaques are a popular alternative to engraved granite, particularly for memorial benches, columbarium niches, and certain cemetery sections that require flat markers. Ask about bronze options when you call to see what styles and sizes are available.
Can I pre-plan and pre-purchase a monument for myself while I'm still living?
Pre-planning a monument is a thoughtful way to relieve your family of difficult decisions later, and many monument providers welcome these conversations. You can choose your stone, design, and inscription details in advance and make arrangements for payment and future installation.
How do I choose between a flat marker and an upright headstone?
The decision often comes down to the cemetery's rules for the specific section where your loved one is buried, as some sections require flush markers while others allow upright stones. Personal preference, budget, and visibility also play a role, and your monument provider can help you weigh the options.
What information do I need to provide to start the engraving process?
You'll need the full legal name as it should appear on the stone, birth and death dates, and any epitaph or verse you want included. If you're adding symbols or artwork, bringing reference images makes it easier for the engraver to match what you have in mind.

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