Serving Georgia Families Since 1987

Spence Monuments

Premium memorial guidance rooted in heritage.

Spence connects families, cemeteries, funeral homes, and regional partners with a refined memorial experience built around careful listening, product knowledge, and permanent craftsmanship.

Memorial decisions deserve a calm, guided, and exacting process. Spence branch

Local Monument Heritage

More than 80 years of Spence memorial experience, refined for today’s families.

Spence brings a long-standing Lilburn monument tradition into a calmer, more polished process for families choosing permanent memorials across Gwinnett, greater Atlanta, and surrounding communities. That heritage now creates a trusted starting point for clearer guidance, practical requirements, and a memorial direction shaped with care.

80+Years of local memorial heritage
01Guided point of contact
03Stone, bronze, and placement guidance

Memorial Consultation

A refined path for families choosing a lasting tribute.

The consultation is the first practical move after the family story, cemetery need, or memorial question comes into focus. Spence helps translate an initial idea into a clear direction for material, style, placement, inscription, and timing.

Families do not need to arrive with a finished design. A name, cemetery, preferred style, existing memorial need, or general question is enough to begin a guided conversation.

01Start with the need02Clarify the requirements03Shape the memorial direction
Memorial consultant guiding a family through a monument consultation in a peaceful cemetery setting

The Spence Standard

What families should expect once the conversation begins.

01

Clear product guidance

Support for upright monuments, bronze markers, granite and marble markers, companion memorials, keepsakes, plaques, and recognition stonework, explained in plain terms before decisions are finalized.

02

Material confidence

Guidance around Georgia marble, Elberton granite, color, finish, lettering, and cemetery-specific placement expectations.

03

Personalized design direction

Families receive a composed process for names, dates, inscriptions, emblems, layout, proportion, and long-term readability.

04

Regional reliability

The Spence location connects local families to Southeast Stoneworks standards for service, coordination, and production discipline.

Popular Memorial Options

Common starting points for a memorial conversation.

Most families begin with a need, not a finished design. These options give the conversation a starting point for shape, material, placement, cemetery requirements, and the level of personalization that may be appropriate.

Upright Memorials

Single Monuments

Traditional upright memorials designed around one life, one story, and a lasting family tribute.

Family Legacy

Companion Monuments

Shared memorials for spouses or family legacy placements with balanced proportion and long-term readability.

Cemetery Markers

Flat and Bevel Markers

Low-profile memorial options for cemetery settings that require durable, refined marker placement.

Sensitive Guidance

Infant and Child Memorials

Smaller memorial forms handled with care, restraint, and a family-first design conversation.

Classic Profile

Slant Headstones

Angled memorial forms that offer strong visibility, classic proportion, and a substantial stone presence.

Full-Length Stone

Ledgers

Full-length memorial stones for traditional cemetery placements and more expansive tribute surfaces.

Once the direction is clear, every detail should be built to last. Material integrity

Designed for Permanence

Built to remain legible, balanced, and appropriate for the setting.

Permanent memorial work has to hold up physically, visually, and emotionally. Spence keeps the design process focused on proportion, stone selection, inscription clarity, cemetery fit, and the long-term readability of every detail.

Close view of finished memorial engraving and granite detail

The best memorial process reduces uncertainty before it asks families to decide.

Spence brings families into the Southeast Stoneworks standard with a local presence, premium design tone, and a clear sequence for moving from questions to confident approvals.

Process

A clear sequence so families always know what happens next.

Step 01

Begin with a conversation about the loved one, cemetery, timeline, and preferred memorial direction.

Step 02

Review granite, marble, bronze, shape, inscription, emblem, and layout recommendations with practical guidance.

Step 03

Review and approve the final memorial details before production begins, including wording, layout, material, and placement expectations.

Step 04

Coordinate completion, delivery, and placement requirements through the appropriate channels.

For families

The Spence process is built around calm decision-making, clear language, and respectful guidance, especially when the family is still unsure where to begin.

For partners

Cemeteries, churches, funeral professionals, civic groups, and organizations can use Spence for recognition stonework, plaques, signs, and memorial coordination.

Begin with Spence

Start with a simple conversation.

Share the name, cemetery, timing need, existing concern, or general idea. The team will guide the next step before production decisions are made.

Premium Memorial Support

Tell us how Spence can help.

Use the form below to share what you know now. The team can help clarify the style, material, cemetery requirements, timeline, and next step.

Share who the memorial is for, cemetery requirements, design ideas, timing, or questions.
City, cemetery, funeral home, church, or family meeting location.