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When the time comes to consider your options for monuments and memorials, your primary concern may be the shape of the burial markers or the materials of which they’re made. However, as the team at McGee Monuments in Rochester, NY, explains, this isn’t the only feature you need to consider. The lettering you select for monuments and headstones will also impact the final appearance of your memorial—and in many cemeteries, your lettering options are somewhat restricted.

Today’s cemeteries strive to create a dignified, peaceful area where loved ones can come to remember those who have gone on before them. Because of this, most cemeteries have strict rules and regulations to ensure that monuments don’t detract from their surroundings. As a result, it should hardly be surprising that the lettering you inscribe on a monument is one of the affected factors. 

monumentsRegulations regarding lettering may include the font to be used on the memorial, the size of the text, its placement on the marker, and whether or not you can use relief lettering. Even the wording of your inscription will likely be subject to some type of regulation. The exact nature of these rules will typically vary depending on the monument design. While these regulations may seem cumbersome, they help the cemetery accomplish its goal of providing a dignified resting place.

Keep in mind that each cemetery will have its own regulations—in fact, some cemeteries may have differing regulations for different parts of the property. If a particular location does not allow your desired lettering option, another cemetery may allow it. As such, you should never forget to ask a cemetery about their lettering regulations. 

For beautiful monuments that will stand the test of time, you can trust the compassionate staff at McGee Monuments. With over 100 durable monument options available, they will help you find the best option for memorializing your loved one. To learn more about their memorials, visit them online or call (585) 546-4602.

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