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  2. Memorial Gardens Are a Beautiful Way to Honor Lost Loved Ones ...

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    Honor your loved one's memory by planting a memorial garden at home. Use it as an outlet for your grief and let their spirit live on through it. Memorial Gardens Are a Beautiful Way to Honor Lost ...

  3. Gravestone - Wikipedia

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    The stele (plural: stelae), as it is called in an archaeological context, is one of the oldest forms of funerary art. Originally, a tombstone was the stone lid of a stone coffin, or the coffin itself, and a gravestone was the stone slab (or ledger stone) that was laid flat over a grave. Now, all three terms ("stele", "tombstone" or "gravestone ...

  4. Monumental masonry - Wikipedia

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    An example of a signed and dated maker's mark on a wall-mounted memorial to Mary Carpenter in Bristol Cathedral sculpted by monumental mason J. Havard Thomas of London Monumental masonry (also known as memorial masonry ) is a kind of stonemasonry focused on the creation, installation and repairs of headstones (also known as gravestones and ...

  5. Roadside memorial - Wikipedia

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    Improvement in road safety causes decline of memorial's number. One particular instance of a ghost bike is a memorial of 1989 Tiananmen Square protests and massacre showing a bicycle ebedded in a pavement, originally with tank tracks' marks visible across (now rebuilt officially in a simpler form, after a spontaneous original was disassembled).

  6. List of monumental masons - Wikipedia

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    Memorial to John Styleman (d.1734) monument, "a large hanging one with cartouches of arms pinned to a pyramid, was erected after 1750" in St. Mary's Church, Bexley, Kent. [5] John Wormald Appleyard, English, active 1851–1891. Many cemetery monuments; Memorial to J.F. Longrigg, St Paul's, Shipley, West Yorkshire, 1890 [6]

  7. Visitation stones - Wikipedia

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    The act of placing visitation stones is significant in Jewish bereavement practices. Small stones are placed by people who visit Jewish graves in an act of remembrance or respect for the deceased. The practice is a way of participating in the mitzvah (commandment) of burial. It is customary to place the stone with the left hand. [1]

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