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the most economical way to engrave death dates on existing memorials is to bring the equipment to the cemetery trucks are outfitted with portable computers stencil Cutters compressors and sand blasters a skilled Craftsman examines the memorial to determine the font type and size the stencil is then applied to the memorial weeded and sand blasted the sand under pressure bounces off the stencl area and engraves the exposed areas as you can see our Craftsmen get down and into their work once sand blasted to the depth of the existing Engravings the stencil is removed and the stone is cleaned our goal is to make the new Engraving match the original work we typically engrave death dates however adding family names or childrenamp;#39;s names is also common with each Memorial we make a difference in the lives We Touch

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Some examples are: In loving memory of. In memoriam. In remembrance of. Rest in peace. Here lies. Reunited. Together again.
List of epitaphs and headstone quotes Reunited at last. Loved by so many. Loved with everlasting love. Always in our hearts. Too well loved to ever be forgotten. Love is enough. In memory of my sweet ideal. Forever in our hearts.
When it comes to tombstone name etiquette the order of names is generally: First Middle Last nee Maiden name (if applicable). This can be altered to include nicknames as such: First (Nickname) Last or First (Nickname) Middle Last. You can also include the maiden name in brackets like so: First Middle Last [Maiden].
epitaph/ epithet An epitaph is written on a tombstone. An epithet is a nickname or a description of someone. Halloween graves often combine them: Here lies Fearsome Frank, who bet that he could rob a bank. Be wary if someone writes your epitaph, after all, itll be inscribed on your grave.
In loving memory of a wonderful father / dad. Rest in peace. 24. We lived together in happiness, we rest together in peace.
An epitaph (from Ancient Greek ἐά (epitphios) a funeral oration; from ἐ- (epi-) at, over and ά (tphos) tomb) is a short text honoring a deceased person. Strictly speaking, it refers to text that is inscribed on a tombstone or plaque, but it may also be used in a figurative sense.
Short epitaphs, with their concise and heartfelt words, serve as lasting tributes on memorial headstones. These brief yet impactful phrases, like Beloved, Forever in our hearts, and Loving you always, are often etched in loving memory at the cemetery.
An inscription on a tomb is an epitaph, as is, by extension, anything written as if to be inscribed on a tomb. Probably the earliest surviving epitaphs are those written on ancient Egyptian sarcophagi and coffins. In Elizabethan times, epitaphs became much more common in English.

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