top of page

SLANT MONUMENT

The advantage of a slanted grave marker, as opposed to a lawn-level or bevel grave marker, is that it is easily visible from a distance.  While not tall enough to be considered an upright monument, a slanted gravestone still stands out in a cemetery because the granite is cut to sit at a steep angle. It can be placed on a solid granite base or be designed to sit directly on the concrete pad.

Rood 2_edited.jpg
IMG_5517_edited.jpg
Nicholas.JPG
Woellhof Slant_edited.jpg
Hoffman, Gail_edited.jpg
Morris Picture_edited_edited.jpg
Lovendahl 3_edited.jpg
Mays_edited.jpg
May, Fay_edited_edited.jpg
Upshaw Monument Picture (2)_edited.jpg
bottom of page