Bronze Memorials
Bronze markers are commonly provided at no cost through the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs for eligible service members and veterans. We frequently assist families by coordinating and attaching these bronze markers to a granite foundation or base to ensure proper installation and long-term durability.
In addition, companion bronze markers are available to memorialize a spouse alongside the veteran when permitted by cemetery regulations. Some cemeteries also feature bronze-only sections, where bronze markers are required and maintained to preserve a uniform appearance. We are happy to guide you through cemetery requirements and available options to create a respectful, lasting tribute.
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Bronze markers follow a more traditional and standardized appearance. Government-issued bronze memorials have specific requirements for lettering style, layout, and format to ensure uniformity and consistency across national and veteran cemetery sections. These standards limit font choices and design elements but preserve a timeless, dignified look. When permitted, private bronze markers we do have a variety of symbols, flowers, and designs that can be attached to the bronze memorial.
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The most common size for a bronze marker is 24" × 12" (2' × 1'), which is standard for many government-issued and cemetery-approved bronze memorials. Companion bronze markers for a spouse may be available when allowed by cemetery regulations. Final sizing is always confirmed to meet cemetery requirements before ordering.
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Bronze memorials typically cost more than granite markers due to the manufacturing process. Each letter, number, and symbol is individually cast or cut and permanently affixed to the bronze surface rather than engraved. This labor-intensive process, combined with the cost of bronze material itself, contributes to the higher overall price. We provide clear, custom quotes so families understand all costs upfront.

