Traditional Headstones-
Usually a two piece memorial which includes the die or top piece and the base but monuments can also be more elaborate with columns, caps, wings, or multiple bases.
Monoliths-
A vertical one piece stone usually of thinner than a traditional monument.
Slant & Bevel Markers-
Slant markers have an angled face, with or without a nosing (western style), and a vertical back. They can be done with or without a base. Bevel or hickey markers are usually lower than slants with a bevel top (slight angle).
Flush Or Grass Markers-
These markers are set flush with the ground. They can be used for an individual, double, or even multiple burials.
Boulders or Fieldstones-
Usually one piece with a more natural or rough finish. This finish can be attained by the manufacturing process or by using an actual fieldstone.
Benches-
Benches can be of two, three, or 4 pieces depending on the combination of seat, legs or base, and back or no back.
Mausoleums-
Mausoleums are for above ground full body burials and can be for individual or multiple burials.
Columbariums-
Columbariums are for above ground cremation burials and can be for individual and multiple cremated remains.