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Sunburst Memorials

Cemetery Memorials In St Cloud, MN

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For burial or cemetery memorials from Sunburst, our team will walk you through the process of selecting the right color & style of granite, before customizing your design and inscriptions.
Let us create a memorial that’s truly breathtaking and inspiring for all those who visit your place of remembrance.

Flat Scheitel Ref So5660 Mesabi Select

Flat Markers

Perfectly flat with the ground, these monuments are also known as foot, ground, or lawn level markers.

Bevel Austin Ref So17561 Sunset Pink

Bevel Markers

Subtly elevated above the ground, the back of these bevel markers are raised 2 inches taller to create an angled view.

Slant Johnson Ref. 200417 Morning Rose

Slants

For more substantial elevation, these monuments are slanted in the front and straight cut in the back.

Upright Andersen Ref So13496 Jet Black Scaled

Upright Monuments

A stunning way to feature individuals, companions, or multiple name, upright monuments are versatile in size and shape.

Upright Sims Ref So12030 Mesabi Select

Custom Shapes

A custom shape can be a special way to make your memorial feel like you.

See Granite Colors

Academy Black Academy Black
Amber Glow Amber Glow
Bahama Blue Bahama Blue
Blue Pearl Blue Pearl
Cats Eye Cats Eye
colonial rose granite memorial stone Colonial Rose
Ebony Mist Ebony Mist
Emerald Pearl Emerald Pearl
Black Forrest Forest Black
Galaxy Black Galaxy Black
china gray granite memorial stone Imperial Grey
india mist granite memorial stone India Mist
Jet Black Jet Black
Lakesuperiorgreen Lake Superior Green
mesabi black granite memorial stone Mesabi Select
Screen Shot 2020 04 21 At 11.30.16 Am Minnesota Russet
Minnesota Variegated Minnesota Variegated
morning rose granite memorial stone Morning Rose
Paradisio Paradiso
Pearl Grey Pearl Grey
royal emerald granite memorial stone Royal Emerald
Indian Mahagany Rustic Mahagany
st cloud gray granite memorial stone St. Cloud Grey
Selectbarre Select Barre
Sera Grey Sera Grey
Shiva Gold Shiva Gold
sierra white granite memorial stone Sierra White
Silver Cloud Silver Cloud
Indian Mahogany Sunburst Mahogany
Indiared Sunburst Red
Sunset Red Sunset Red
Superior Black Granite Superior Black
Taj Aurora Taj Aurora
Tropical Green Tropical Green
Vega Blue Vega Blue
Wood Grain Woodland

Personalization Options

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Etching

For even the most intricate imagery.

Janzen Front

Photos

From full color to black and white.

Sunburst Anniversary Design

Design

Fully unique, from shapes to details.

Coordinating Accessories

Metalcraft 6x10 Paragon upright memorial vase shown in Silver Grey

Vases & Planters

Accent your memorial space with coordinating vases and planters.

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Bronze Markers

In addition to a memorial, a bronze marker can summarize your story.

Memorial Coin

Memory Coin

Forever linked to a loved one’s memorial.

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FAQs

What is the difference between a headstone and a grave marker?

A headstone is an upright stone monument placed at the head of a grave.
A grave marker is typically flat and set level with the ground.
Both memorialize and identify the person buried there, but the right choice depends on the cemetery’s regulations, your family’s preferences, and the level of personalization you want.
Some cemeteries only permit flat markers, so it’s worth confirming requirements before making any decisions. A memorial consultant can check those regulations for you.

How do I choose the right headstone for a loved one?

Start by checking with the cemetery about any restrictions on size, type, or material, since some only allow flat markers.
From there, think about what would feel most meaningful to your family: the style, any symbols, artwork, or an inscription that reflects who your loved one was.
You don’t need to have it figured out before your first conversation. A memorial consultant will walk you through every option, help you visualize the design before anything is finalized, and handle the coordination with the cemetery so you don’t have to.

What should you write on a headstone?

Most memorials include the person’s full name, birth and death dates, and a short inscription. Common choices are a meaningful quote, a line from a prayer or poem, a simple phrase like “Beloved Father” or “Forever in Our Hearts,” or a symbol that reflects their faith, passions, or personality. There is no single right way to create a memorial. If you’re not sure where to start, a memorial consultant can share what other families have chosen and help you find words that feel right, without pressure.

Where does your granite come from?

Sunburst sources granite from quarries around the world, including the United States, Canada, India, Norway, and Africa. Different quarries produce different colors, textures, and characteristics, which is part of what makes each memorial distinct.
When a specific granite is no longer available (some quarries have closed over the years), our experience allows us to identify the closest match so your memorial maintains the look your family envisioned.

How long will the engraving last?

The engraving is cut directly into the granite, so it lasts for generations. It will not fade or disappear. Over many years, weather can gently soften the edges, but the lettering remains clear and readable. Granite is one of the most durable materials available, which is why it is the standard for long-lasting memorials.