Flat
Flat markers are the most economical of all monuments. As their name implies, they sit flat on the ground. Certain cemeteries require the monument to be flat.
Bevel
Bevel monuments are normally six inches thick in the back and slope to four inches in the front. The bevel makes this type of monument easier to read than a Flat marker.
Slant
Slant markers are more visible than Flat or Bevel monuments and may offer a more economical option than Upright monuments. They can be set in the cemetery with or without a Base.
Upright
Upright monuments offer the most choices in terms of size, color, and design. They consist of two pieces and are the most traditional style of memorial.
Wingjob
Wingjob is the term for placing two single uprights on one base. A larger Vase is traditionally placed on the pedestal that connects the two Uprights.