Remembrance Headstones

Monument Dealer in Houston, Texas

(760) 792-180112970 Westheimer Rd, Unit 140, Houston, TX 77077

About Remembrance Headstones

Remembrance Headstones brings stonework memorial services to Houston, Texas, a city where families from hundreds of cultural backgrounds come together to honor their loved ones. Houston's cemetery landscape is extensive, with historic grounds like Forest Park East and Washington Cemetery serving communities across the region. A provider based in or serving the Houston area understands the specific installation standards, climate considerations, and community traditions that shape memorial choices here. Remembrance Headstones is focused on creating lasting markers that families can be proud of for generations.

Services

Stonemasons

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I get a headstone that reflects a specific cultural or religious tradition?
Yes. Monument providers in Houston regularly create stones that incorporate specific religious symbols, script in non-English languages, or design elements tied to cultural traditions. Share your requirements early in the process so the designer can incorporate them accurately.
How do I know what size monument the cemetery will allow?
Each cemetery has its own set of rules, often called monument regulations or installation standards. Your monument dealer can usually contact the cemetery directly to get these specifications, or you can request them from the cemetery's office.
Is it possible to purchase a headstone for a grave that has been unmarked for years?
Absolutely. Families sometimes choose to add a proper monument to a grave that was previously unmarked or marked only with a temporary marker. The process is the same as for a new installation, though it's worth contacting the cemetery first to confirm the grave location and any applicable fees.
What's the difference between laser engraving and sandblast engraving on granite?
Sandblasting creates deeper, more three-dimensional lettering and is traditional in the monument industry, while laser engraving offers finer detail and is often used for portraits or intricate designs. Many stones use a combination of both techniques depending on what's being engraved.
Do I need to be present for the installation?
Most families are not present during installation since the cemetery typically manages the scheduling and access. Your provider will confirm with you once the monument has been set, and many offer a photo of the completed installation for your records.
Can a monument be moved to a different cemetery if needed?
In most cases, yes, though it involves coordinating disinterment or monument removal with both cemeteries and potentially paying additional fees. It's a more involved process but entirely doable with the right provider handling the logistics.

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