A polished upright tablet with a wheat-motif border and laser-engraved scripture, honoring a Bear River valley farmer across three decades of service.
Every stone tells a story. Here are some of the memorials we’ve been honored to create for Utah families.
Each piece shown here was made for a real Utah family, with their story at the center of every decision.
A polished upright tablet with a wheat-motif border and laser-engraved scripture, honoring a Bear River valley farmer across three decades of service.
Warm mahogany granite in a pointed gothic arch, with deep-cut lettering and a custom Wasatch foothills scene engraved along the lower face.
A shared beveled-shoulder stone in Silver Cloud granite, with individual name panels separated by an engraved floral sprig and space reserved for a future date.
A cemetery-grade flush marker honoring a Korean War veteran, with sandblasted branch insignia and precisely centered rank and dates.
A soft gray beveled marker with an engraved rose and italic inscription chosen by her family: a testament to a quiet, deeply loving life.
Matching raised markers for adjacent graves, each featuring the family surname, individual names, and an engraved temple silhouette reflecting the family’s faith.
A wide companion stone in warm Imperial Red, with matched lettering for two names and a hand-engraved sunrise scene spanning the entire face between them.
Two matching uprights on a shared granite platform, honoring 61 years of marriage with identical inscription formatting and a small engraved heart on each face.
A full-length Blue Pearl ledger with a life narrative, four names, and an engraved Uinta mountain range border honoring the family’s love of the Utah highlands.
A raised ledger with a passage from the deceased’s personal journal reproduced via laser engraving — her grandchildren’s idea, and the most personal piece we have created.
A full-body cross carved from a single block of Absolute Black, with deep-relief Bible and service years along the arms — a tribute shaped by forty years of pastoral ministry.
A polished obelisk with a laser-etched twin-engine aircraft across the upper face, honoring thirty years of Rocky Mountain cargo flights in a form that speaks of height and precision.
“We drove past my father’s stone twice before we recognized it as ours — it was more beautiful than anything we imagined. The team at Utah Memorial Co listened to every detail we shared about him and put it all into the stone. We feel such peace when we visit now.”
Sandra & Kevin Broadbent — Ogden, Utah
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