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4 Common Types of Burial Plots

McGee Monument Co., Inc • Apr 06, 2022

When passing or visiting a cemetery, you may have noticed a profusion of different styles of monuments and headstones. What you might not have noticed, however, is that there are almost as many types of burial plots as there are monuments placed over them. Although it’s never easy to think about death, considering the style of burial plot that's best suited to your needs and preferences before it’s needed will ensure your after-life care is handled according to your wishes. Have a look at the information below to learn more.

What Are Some Types of Burial Plots?

1. Single

The most common type of burial plot, a single plot measures eight feet by two and a half feet, which is enough space for a single casket. It's marked by a headstone or marker specifically dedicated to the person interred within it.

2. Companion

Companion plots consist of a pair of single plots situated next to each other and normally sold to couples. These can be either side-by-side or double-depth, with one space below the other. Double-depth plots tend to be more affordable since they take up less surface space, but there may be additional fees for reopening them when one partner passes after the other.

3. Family

A family plot is a collection of single plots or an area of land which a family can purchase in advance from a cemetery. This type of plot can vary widely in size, and it may be furnished with either a collection of individual headstones or a single collective monument that can be inscribed with the names and details of those buried there.

4. Urn

With cremation becoming more and more popular, many cemeteries now offer gardens containing small plots in which urns can be buried. In many places, these plots are only large enough to contain a single urn and therefore cost less than a single plot. In others, plots may be standard-sized spaces in which several urns can be buried.

Whether you’re planning ahead for your own funeral or preparing to say farewell to a loved one, choose a custom headstone that reflects your values and beliefs from McGee Monument. Based in Morrilton, AR, their skilled artisans will craft memorials that honor you and your loved ones from a range of high-quality materials, including stone and bronze. Call (800) 750-0177 to discuss your needs, or visit them online to learn more.

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