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Memorial Rocks: Cremation Memorials for a Natural Setting
A Natural Way To Celebrate The Memory Of Your Loved One
Statistics show that 84 percent of Americans participate in some form of gardening every year, which makes it the second most popular leisure activity in the United States. That's why we're pleased to offer these unique memorial rocks which serve as beautiful landscape accents for your garden or front or backyard while providing a more personal and spiritual choice for remembering loved ones who have chosen cremation.
All of these unique back-to-nature products are accurately molded from real rocks, manufactured from construction-grade GFRC cast stone to withstand 9,000 psi (pounds per square inch) of pressure and freeze-thaw conditions, and are guaranteed for a lifetime.
The rugged castings are hollow, approx. one-inch thick, and open at the bottom. They weigh between 50-60 lbs. (but are exact replicas of rocks that weigh 500-1,000 lbs.) and are shipped via FedEx Ground in 350-lb. test, double-walled corrugated boxes using a special foam-in-place packaging system.
The memorial rock pricing includes a custom bronze plaque. They can be ordered with or without a 250-cubic-inch, moisture-resistant internal urn (easily accessed from underneath) for cremated remains and keepsakes.
Bronze Plaque
Each of these handsome Garden Memorial Rocks comes with a 5" H x 7-1/2" W bronze plaque that accepts a maximum of 8 lines of text. Each bronze plaque is installed on the rock prior to shipping so there is no assembly required. Although 8 lines of are available it is not necessary to use all lines if you prefer to have less text appear on the plaque.
Simply fill in the text you want to be cast on the plaque on the form provided on our site. Our standard bronze plaque size will accept the persons name, date of birth & date of death (both on one line) and up to 6 additional lines of text. The maximum number of characters per line is 43 (each letter, number, space and punctuation is considered a character and should be counted in this per-line total).
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