Blog Layout

4 FAQ About Mausoleums

McGee Monument Co., Inc • Dec 20, 2022

One of the numerous decisions involved with funeral pre-planning is determining the final resting place. Some individuals and families opt for mausoleums, or above-ground structures for the entombment of remains, including cremated remains. If you are thinking about having one of these structures built, here's what you should know. 

What You Need to Know About Mausoleums

What is a private mausoleum? 

When one of these buildings is private, it is exclusively for one person or family. They are usually not accessible to the public, though some families allow visitors. Private structures subsequently differ from garden or community versions where members from several different families are entombed. These structures are usually open year-round and provide budget-friendly options for families who desire above-ground burials but cannot afford private versions. 

Are these structures part of different religions? 

Mausoleums are non-denominational but can be designed to reflect specific faiths. Such design elements are at the sole discretion of the individual, family, or families. It is common for families who own private, locked above-ground burial structures to bring personal belongings during visits, such as framed pictures of their loved ones, keepsakes and religious items, or favorite flowers. 

Where are the remains of loved ones placed? 

Entombed bodies are placed in the crypt sections of these structures, which are types of burial vaults found along the walls or under the floor. Cremated remains can be displayed on shelves or tables, though are often placed in crypts as well. Individuals or families who choose community structures usually place cremated remains in crypts to avoid damage or theft. 

How big are they?

These structures are custom-built to predetermined specifications. They can be as large or small as you or your family like and include as many interior and exterior elements of varying sizes as desired. Exterior and interior elements can include columns, moldings, benches, vases, statues, stained glass windows, and altars. Additionally, most structures are made of granite due to the natural stone’s durability, classic beauty, and longevity. 

Design the perfect mausoleum for your needs with McGee Monument Co. Featuring six locations throughout Arkansas, including Russellville, Conway, Clinton, Atkins, Dardanelle, and Danville, this monument business offers design, installation, and repair services, among others. Call (800) 750-0177 today to make an appointment or learn more about their products online.

3 Factors of Well-Designed Headstones for Graves - McGee Monument Co., Inc
By McGee Monument Co., Inc 10 Feb, 2023
Headstones for graves give friends and relatives a physical place to visit and pay respect to a deceased loved one. Headstones are permanent memorials, so designing the perfect monument can be challenging. As you plan the memorial for your loved one, you should include personalized features that respectfully and accurately memorialize the life that was lost. If you are responsible for designing a headstone, keep these factors in mind.
How to Clean a Headstone - McGee Monument Co., Inc
By McGee Monument Co., Inc 12 Jan, 2023
Maintaining a headstone is a thoughtful way of honoring your loved one. By keeping the structure free of dirt and debris, you’re showing respect for the memory of the deceased. You’ll even enjoy some peace of mind knowing that you’re doing something important for the person, even in their passing. Here are some suggestions to ensure that the monument is as clean as possible.
4 Tips for Choosing the Best Photo for a Headstone - McGee Monument Co., Inc
By McGee Monument Co., Inc 29 Nov, 2022
Headstones have come a long way over the years. Today, modern technologies allow for elaborate memorials that can help pay tribute to your loved ones. While adding a quote and a short description of their lives is recommended, pictures can personalize a headstone and leave a lasting memory of those who passed. To help you choose the best picture, consider the following tips.
Why You Should Have a Traditional Burial - McGee Monument Co., Inc
By McGee Monument Co., Inc 11 Nov, 2022
When a person passes away, there are many burial types to choose from and just as many ways to honor and remember them. Memorials can look like anything from a traditional headstone to a piece of jewelry, and the best option usually depends on the deceased's wishes. If you're considering traditional burial after your passing, here are just a few benefits of the process.
A Brief Guide to Cremation - McGee Monument Co., Inc
By McGee Monument Co., Inc 01 Oct, 2022
There are many options available for burials these days, from traditional burial to decomposition services and more. But for those who wish to make a memorial to those they’ve lost, cremation remains one of the most popular options. Here are answers to a few common questions about the process.
3 Types of Headstones - McGee Monument Co., Inc
By McGee Monument Co., Inc 17 Sep, 2022
There are many ways to commemorate a loved one after they’ve passed away, but one of the most popular options is honoring their final resting place with a headstone. These can be personalized in any manner to ensure the perfect tribute to the deceased. However, with a variety of styles to choose from, it can be difficult deciding which is the best fit for your needs. Here are a few of the most commonly used types.
3 Meaningful Ways to Remember a Pet - McGee Monument Co., Inc
By McGee Monument Co., Inc 09 Sep, 2022
Pets are members of the family, and losing one can be devastating. You want to commemorate their life and memorialize them, and there are many ways to preserve their memory. From small personal effects to pet headstones, here are several options to consider after your beloved pet passes.
A Guide to Cleaning Bronze Grave Markers - McGee Monument Co., Inc
By McGee Monument Co., Inc 30 Aug, 2022
While cemeteries go above and beyond when it comes to maintenance, they might not be able to address every issue in time. Accordingly, some families take on the responsibility of cleaning bronze markers if they become soiled by dirt and debris. It's important to approach the process carefully to keep the monument intact, so here are a few things to keep in mind.
4 Common Types of Burial Plots - McGee Monument Co., Inc
By McGee Monument Co., Inc 06 Apr, 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.
Do’s and Don’ts of Helping Kids Cope With the Loss of a Pet - McGee Monument Co., Inc
By McGee Monument Co., Inc 03 Mar, 2022
Losing a pet is difficult at any age, but it can be especially hard for children since they may have little to no experience processing death or grief. A memorial service with pet headstones and personal stories may help families celebrate a beloved pet’s life, and here are a few extra steps that may be beneficial for parents of young children.
More Posts
Share by: