Remembrance Headstones

Monument Dealer in Los Angeles, California

(888) 248-68135916 Santa Monica Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90038

About Remembrance Headstones

Remembrance Headstones serves the Los Angeles area with a focus on meaningful memorial work at the intersection of stonemasonry and funeral services. The name reflects what this kind of work is really about: creating something lasting that families will visit for generations. Los Angeles presents a unique market for monument providers, given its size, cultural diversity, and the sheer number of cemeteries spread across the county from the coast to the foothills. Working with a local provider who understands that landscape helps families get a monument that fits their specific cemetery and cultural expectations.

Services

Stonemasons
Funeral Services & Cemeteries

Frequently Asked Questions

Can headstone inscriptions be done in languages other than English?
Yes, many monument dealers in Los Angeles routinely engrave inscriptions in Spanish, Chinese, Korean, Armenian, Hebrew, Arabic, and other languages given the area's diverse population. You'll want to provide the exact text in the correct script to ensure accuracy before the stone is engraved.
How do I choose between different granite colors for a headstone?
Granite color is largely a personal and cultural preference, though some cemeteries restrict approved colors or materials in certain sections. Black and dark gray granites tend to show engraving most clearly, while lighter stones like pink or balmoral red offer a warmer appearance.
What's the average cost of a headstone in Los Angeles?
Prices vary widely based on size, material, design complexity, and installation fees, but a standard upright granite headstone in the LA area typically ranges from around $1,000 to over $5,000. Flat markers are generally less expensive, while large custom monuments with portrait engravings cost significantly more.
How long after a burial can a headstone be installed?
Most cemeteries ask families to wait at least three to six months after burial to allow the ground to settle properly before a monument foundation is set. Proceeding too early can result in the stone tilting or sinking over time.
Can I include a photo on a headstone?
Laser-etched portraits on granite have become a popular option and produce detailed, lasting images directly on the stone surface. Ceramic photo medallions are another common choice and can be attached to most monument styles.
What happens if a headstone gets damaged after installation?
Most monument dealers offer repair services for cracked, chipped, or fallen stones, and some provide warranties on their work. Contact your monument dealer first, and also notify the cemetery, since in some cases cemetery maintenance activity may have contributed to the damage.

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