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Cemetery Services
Whether you’re honoring a loved one or preserving a piece of history, these services help ensure their story is not forgotten.
Cemetery Visits
For many families, distance makes it difficult to visit in person. These visits help you reconnect, remember, and preserve what matters most
Whether you're honoring an ancestor, seeking a photo of a distant relative's grave, or documenting a burial for your family tree, our cemetery visit services are designed to help you preserve these vital connections.
I offer respectful, detail-oriented visits that may include gravestone photography, GPS coordinates, plot documentation, and basic surrounding research.
Explore the 2 pricing options to find the right service level for your needs—because every story deserves to be remembered.
Local Visit (within 30 miles)
Up to 3 graves includes photo set, GPS map, grave notes, inscriptions,
$50
Extended Visit (30–75 miles)
Up to 3 graves in the same location and Includes all the above (from Local Visit) + cemetery context
Starting at $75 (distance-based)
Cleaning services can be added to any visit (details below)
Headstone Cleaning
Over time, headstones can become difficult to read due to dirt, biological growth, and weathering. I provide careful, preservation-focused cleaning using safe, non-damaging methods. All services are conducted with respect, care, and attention to both preservation and historical accuracy.
All cleanings are performed using methods aligned with current cemetery preservation standards.
Standard Cleaning
For modern or maintained stones:
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Improves readability and appearance
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Includes before & after photos
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Can be added to any cemetery visit
Starting at $50 (light cleaning)
Heavily soiled or delicate stones quoted individually
Historic Stone Preservation
For older stones (generally pre-1930), I am passionate about helping preserve local history.
In select cases, I offer:
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Reduced-cost cleanings
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Donation-based services to support materials and preservation efforts
Availability is limited and determined on a case-by-case basis.
Priority is given to stones at risk of deterioration or historical significance.
