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Grave Markers for TwoAn Eternity TogetherGrave markers for two are very special grave markers that allow couples who spend large portions of their time together to be remembered as couples for many years to come. Grave markers for two are slightly larger than individual headstones, giving ample room for couples to be memorialized together.
Grave markers for two are very helpful to historians and genealogists who are often dependent upon them decades, or even centuries, after deaths have occurred. By keeping couples connected through the ages, grave markers for two assure that family histories are recorded accurately for generations. This peace of mind is yet another reason why many couples are memorialized with grave markers for two. Knowing that a husband and a wife will be remembered, and acknowledged, as a couple for as long as history is recorded is a reassuring comfort that, of all headstones, only grave markers for two can provide. It should be noted that grave markers for two are often used even when the remains of both members of the couple have been processed differently. If, for example, one member of a couple has been cremated -- and his or her ashes have been scattered elsewhere -- grave markers for two are still commonly used to memorialize such people alongside their spouses' un-cremated body. Also, it is common for cremated remains to be buried atop an un-cremated loved-one's grave. Grave markers for two are perfect for this memorial option, as well. .
By their nature, most grave markers for two are usually purchased "pre-need." Pre-need grave markers for two can have names engraved at the time of purchase and then the dates of death can be added (usually at a nominal additional charge) later. It is possible, but often not practical; to replace an individual headstone with a grave marker for two after the second member of a couple has died. The impracticality of this is the reason why most grave markers for two are purchased "pre-need." |