Cool Grave marker using Geodes & Arrowheads

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I doubt they would let you do that today but what a neat idea.
Why not?

Just trying to get a sense if it's different down your way.

If a plot is private basically. (Bought by someone)

A marker can be brass plate, granite, marble, limestone, cement, and even wood.

Maybe each cemetery has their "preference" markers.
 

Why not?

Just trying to get a sense if it's different down your way.

If a plot is private basically. (Bought by someone)

A marker can be brass plate, granite, marble, limestone, cement, and even wood.

Maybe each cemetery has their "preference" markers.
I just figured they would want a boring granite one so they could make more $ off of your loss
 

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