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Frequently Asked Questions

What is a companion headstone?

A companion headstone is a single memorial designed to honor two people, typically a married couple, siblings, or parent and child. It features both names, dates, and inscriptions on one stone. Companion headstones are available in upright, flat, and bench styles. When one person is still living, their birth date is engraved with the death date left blank until needed.

How big are companion headstones?

The standard size of companion headstones within the U.S. is 36 inches long, 6 inches thick, and 20 inches high.

Do all cemeteries allow companion headstones?

Not every cemetery will allow all types of headstones. You must check with a cemetery to see their rules or regulations about monuments.

How much does a companion headstone cost?

Companion headstones at Legacy Headstones range from approximately $1,200 for flat companion markers to $6,000+ for large upright companion monuments with custom designs. The price depends on size, granite color, and engraving complexity. All companion headstones include free shipping and are backed by Legacy's lifetime guarantee.

Can you add a second name to an existing headstone later?

Yes, but additions to an existing headstone typically must be done at the cemetery by a professional engraver. This involves transporting equipment to the gravesite. Costs vary by engraver and cemetery. If you anticipate needing a second name added later, a companion headstone is the most cost-effective approach since the design is planned for two people from the start.