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Design process

Our Process

From your first conversation with us to the final installation, we are here to guide you with care, clarity, and respect. Our process is designed to be straightforward and supportive, allowing you to focus on honoring your loved one.  

There is no obligation- our process begins with listening.

Consultation & Guidance

Listening comes first.

We begin with a personal consultation to understand your needs, preferences, and cemetery requirements. Whether you have a clear vision or need guidance, we take the time to answer questions and explain options.

Design & Customization

Choose from upright headstones, flat or beveled markers, slant markers, or memorial plaques. We help you select granite color, layout, lettering, artwork, and meaningful symbols to reflect a life well lived.

Approval & Cemetery Coordination

No surprises.

Before production begins, we review all design details with you for approval. We also assist with cemetery regulations and requirements to ensure compliance.

Craftsmanship & Production

Built to stand the test of time.

Your memorial is carefully crafted from high-quality granite and precise engraving techniques. Every detail is completed with attention to durability, clarity, and lasting beauty.

Installation
 

Handled with care and respect.

Once completed, the memorial is professionally installed at the cemetery, ensuring proper placement and a finished presentation that honors your loved one with dignity.

Begin your Consultation

We understand this is an important decision, and we are honored to walk beside you through each step. Our goal is to make the process as smooth and comforting as possible while creating a lasting tribute for generations to come.

Consultation with Magnolia State Monuments
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GET IN TOUCH

Tel. 601.349.5589
magnoliastatemonumentsllc@gmail.com
106 South Ferrill Avenue 

Quitman, MS 39355

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OPENING HOURS

By appointment

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