Remembrance Headstones

Monument Dealer in Tulsa, Oklahoma

(760) 792-18014421 E 31st St, Tulsa, OK 74135

About Remembrance Headstones

Remembrance Headstones brings stonework and memorial craftsmanship to families in Tulsa, Oklahoma, one of the state's most active markets for monument services. With a large and diverse population spread across Tulsa County, families here represent a wide range of cultural traditions, religious backgrounds, and personal preferences when it comes to memorials. A stonemason with local roots understands those differences and can guide clients toward appropriate designs. Tulsa's many established cemeteries also mean that a provider with local installation experience is a real asset.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What granite colors are most popular for headstones in Oklahoma?
Black granite, gray granite, and pink granite are the most commonly requested colors in the Tulsa area. Black granite is particularly popular because laser-etched portraits and fine-line engravings show up with strong contrast on its surface.
How do I choose between an upright headstone and a slant marker?
Upright headstones are taller and more traditional, offering more visible surface for inscriptions and designs. Slant markers are angled at the top and sit lower, which some cemeteries require and many families prefer for a more modest look.
What information do I need to provide to start the process?
You'll need the full name, birth date, and death date of the person being memorialized, along with any specific wording, religious symbols, or imagery you want included. Cemetery name and plot information is also helpful so the provider can confirm sizing requirements upfront.
Can inscriptions be added to an existing headstone?
Yes, adding a date of death or additional text to an existing stone is a fairly common service. The stone is typically removed, taken to the shop for engraving, and then reinstalled at the cemetery.
Is a granite monument more expensive than marble?
Granite and marble are priced similarly at the entry level, but granite is generally preferred because it's harder and more resistant to weathering. Marble tends to erode and stain over time, especially in climates with significant rainfall or temperature variation.
What happens if there's a mistake in the engraving after the stone is finished?
Reputable stonemasons will correct engraving errors at no charge when the mistake is on their end. It's important to carefully review every detail on the design proof before approving production to avoid errors.

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