The team at AC Addison & Sons is proud to help clients from around Victoria with the selection and creation of a number of grave headstones that are designed to celebrate the life of their loved ones. We are even able to assist clients from as far out as Shepparton, ensuring that even those who live in rural locations have access to stunning granite or marble memorials and tombstones that embody the personality of their family member. Read More
When a loved one has passed away in Mornington Peninsula, the last thing you want to be worrying about is the gravestone and burial arrangements. This is why the team at AC Addison & Sons is committed to providing our clients with a service that makes choosing a headstone or memorial for your loved one as easy as possible. We understand that this can be an incredibly difficult task, which is why we are here to help in any way we can.
We are able to craft a range of memorials that have been designed to celebrate the life of your loved one, from full and double to headstones and bases. The stones that we work with are available in a range of colours and we also work with bronze. We are also happy to supply our clients with a range of accessories that will give their gravestones a personal touch, such as ceramic photos, candillys and crucifixes.
A full memorial is designed to fully encase the final resting place of your loved one, ensuring that the Mornington Peninsula location is protected. A double gravestone is designed to fully encase two burial plots that have been located side by side. Because we understand that being able to leave flowers for your loved one is important, we also supply vases and other flower arrangements with each of these types.
A headstone is designed to sit at one end of the burial plot, standing upright and accompanied by a matching stone base. We are also happy to work with bronze plaques; these can be used in conjunction with our monuments or they can be used by themselves. Like our larger versions, we are able to supply a range of vases and other flower arrangements. We are also able to include photographs on the stone with relative ease.
If you have been looking for a headstone or memorial solution in the Mornington Peninsula area, you should look no further than the services offered by the team at AC Addison & Sons. We understand that this will be a very trying time for you and your family, which is why we endeavour to assist you in the selection of a gravestone that celebrates the life of your loved one. Please contact us for more information or if you have a query.
Did you know that the profession of stone masonry is one that has been around for centuries? Whilst the exact date of its inception is unknown, historians have linked the practice back to the time of the Ancient Egyptians and the careful construction of their pyramids. Even today, the art of stonework is prevalent across many industries, but none are as important as the monumental mason. Read More
Many cultures choose to honour those who have passed away by marking their final resting place with a gravestone of some kind. Because of our desire to remember the dead for many years after their passing, the job of a monumental mason has developed a certain amount of cultural significance that it is unlikely will dissipate in the near future.
The memorial that families choose to place over the graves of their loved ones will often be engraved with information about the person who has passed. The most basic of these headstones will include the person’s full name and date of death. Others will include the person’s date of birth, their place of birth and their relationships with other people (often parents, spouses and children).
As the gravestone will be organised after the person has passed away and while other funeral arrangements are being made, the monumental mason therefore has a very important job. Not only are they responsible for crafting a memorial that reflects the life of a loved one, they are also there to offer support to the family during what is often a very difficult time.
Without the assistance of a monumental mason, the final resting places of our loved ones would remain unmarked and overgrown. The gravestones crafted by these highly experienced masons function as a reminder of where our loved ones lie and who they were in life. This cultural significance will never fail, so long as we want to remember those who came before us.
Whilst a memorial headstone is a tribute to someone who has passed away, it can actually form a significant historical marker for future generations. When it comes to deciding exactly what information is included on the headstone and what information is left off, however, many people become stuck. This guide should help you to design the memorial to your liking.
- Include the complete name of the person who has passed away, including their first, middle and last names. Some people also like to include the maiden name of a married woman.
- If the person had a nickname that most people knew them by, you might like to include this on the memorial headstone. It should be included in quotation marks after the first name.
- Include the person’s full date of birth and date of death. Some people choose to leave off the month and day, however, either because they do not know or the person valued their privacy.
- Include information regarding who the person was in life. You could write ‘beloved father of’ or ‘devoted husband of’ and include the names of important people in their life.
- Include a line that you feel captures the life of the person who has passed away. This may be a line from a poem or a novel that they loved, a religious passage or anything you like.
Once you have decided exactly what you want the memorial headstone to say, you will need to arrange how it will look on the grave. Often, the name and dates of birth and death will be centred with any other information provided in smaller font below. You may also like to include an image that you feel describes your loved one or that will protect them.
When a loved one has passed away, one of the arrangements that you will have to make is the purchase of a memorial that pays reverence to the life that they led. To ensure that the memorial you ultimately purchase is of the best quality and is long lasting (even in the weather), you should contact a reputable monumental mason to put it together for you.
There are a number of different types of memorials available (including full, double, headstones and even plaques); by contacting a reputable mason, you will be able to receive advice regarding which type will best suit your needs and the desires of your loved one. They will also be able to work with a variety of stones (including marble and granite) to create a stunning monument.
Once the monumental mason has crafted the memorial, they will be able to engrave the stone with the inscription you have decided upon. As masons are experienced with these sorts of engravings, you can rest assured that the writing will be clear and correct. The inscription will be long lasting and remain unaffected by weathering well into the future.
If you have loved ones who passed away many years ago monumental masons are also able to assist with the restoration of their memorials should they have been affected by weathering or even vandalism. Whether this is a reapplication of the inscription, a cleaning up of the memorial or even a complete replacement of the monument, your loved ones are in good hands.
AC Addison & Sons are a family owned and operated company of monumental masons that has been providing clients of all backgrounds with a wide range of tombstones since 1921. We are able to provide our clients with fully customised designs that help them to immortalize their loved one’s memory for many years to come. If you are looking for a memorial in the Bunurong area, please do not hesitate to give us a call. Read More