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After a loved one passes away, many people find it comforting to occasionally visit the cemetery and decorate their grave marker. If you’re considering this, you may be wondering about appropriate items to bring with you. Here, McGee Monuments of Rochester, NY, offers a simple guide to decorating a grave site.

Find Out What the Cemetery Allows

Before you bring flowers or stuffed animals to your loved one’s grave marker, find out what the cemetery’s regulations are. Many have specific rules when it comes to what people are and are not allowed to decorate headstones with. They typically discourage glass ornaments, candles, and fences, for instance. Flowers, flags, and notes are permitted, as long as they’re secured to the site so they don’t blow across the lawn.

Be Creative

grave markerAfter you find out what the cemetery allows, be creative with the permitted decorations. Consider items that remind you of your loved one. If they liked going to the beach, for instance, place small shells around their headstone or bring some sand in a plastic jar. Many people also find it comforting to decorate the site with seasonally appropriate items so they feel closer to their dearly departed during the holidays. You can bring a wreath if you celebrate Christmas, for example, or a small American flag for the Fourth of July.

If you’re seeking the perfect grave marker or headstone for a loved one who recently passed away, turn to the supportive team at McGee Monuments. For more than 100 years, they have provided compassionate services to Monroe County residents and helped them honor the departed with an extensive inventory of memorials. Additionally, they offer budget-friendly options and will help you decide on the perfect final resting place for your loved one. To learn more about their services, call (585) 546-4602 or visit them online today.

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