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Welcome to Classic Monuments of Jackson!

double_angels_small.jpgThroughout time, people have chosen to commemorate the lives of those loved, revered and respected. Across the ages the creation of a monument has been the most common form of remembrance.

When the time comes to commemorate the life of someone very special, or perhaps to plan ahead for yourself, many factors should be considered. You will be purchasing something that, quite literally, will last forever. The monument you create may very well serve as a source of historical data for future generations. It is a purchase that should be made unhurriedly, with great care and consideration. Your first step should be a consultation.




Materials
 
Granite
Granite is the most commonly used material and is available in numerous colors- traditional grays, blacks, a variety of reds, pinks, browns, greens and near whites.
 
Bronze
BronzeBronze is called the "eternal metal" and is used for flat markers, statuary, and as ornamentation in combination with granite and marble.
 
Marble
MarbleMarble has been used for centuries and is well known for its beauty. White is the most popular color used in monuments and typically has various degrees of gray "veining" adding to its beauty.