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Grave Marker Options for Green Burials by Marshall Monuments

weathersfuneralhome • November 6, 2024

Eco-Friendly Grave Marker Options for Green Burials with Marshal Monuments

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Green burials are an increasingly popular choice for those seeking a more environmentally-friendly way to honor loved ones. Unlike traditional burials that often involve non-biodegradable materials, embalming chemicals, and elaborate headstones, green burials focus on returning to the earth naturally. If you’re considering this eco-conscious option, understanding the grave marker options available can help ensure that your choice aligns with nature and respects the earth.

What is a Green Burial?


A green burial emphasizes a natural return to the earth, often without embalming, concrete vaults, or polished markers. The goal is minimal environmental impact while allowing natural decomposition. Families often select biodegradable caskets or shrouds to reduce the carbon footprint even further. Typically, green burials are either in dedicated green burial cemeteries or specific sections of traditional cemeteries, offering a range of marker options designed to blend seamlessly into nature.

Types of Green Burial Grave Markers

1. Natural Stone Markers

Natural stone markers, such as unpolished fieldstones, are a popular option for marking green burial sites. These stones, which can sometimes be inscribed, provide a subtle marker that blends with the natural surroundings, making them both eco-friendly and discreet.

2. Native Plants and Trees

Some green burial sites allow for planting native vegetation, such as shrubs or small trees, at the burial site instead of a traditional marker. These living markers promote biodiversity and help preserve the natural landscape.

3. Simple Wooden Markers

Biodegradable wooden markers made from local, untreated wood offer another sustainable alternative. Over time, these markers naturally decompose, making them a good choice for families who prioritize an entirely organic approach.

4. Found Natural Objects

For a more personalized touch, families may choose to mark the grave with objects found in nature, such as a unique rock or shell. This approach adds a personal element while still aligning with the green burial philosophy.

The Green Burial Council encourages all-natural materials and has specific guidelines to ensure that green burial markers do not interfere with the natural setting. Many green burial cemeteries restrict large or upright markers in favor of smaller, ground-level markers that allow the landscape to remain undisturbed.

Weathers Funeral Home Partners with Marshall Monuments


Green burial markers provide a way to honor loved ones while respecting the environment. From natural stones to living plants, these options help families create a meaningful tribute that aligns with nature. As green burial practices grow, so too do the options for eco-friendly markers that preserve the earth’s beauty.

In our continued effort to bring Green Burials to Indiana, we have partnered with
Marshall Monuments for all engraving of natural burial grave markers. Serving the Southern Indiana area since 1946, Marshal Monuments specializes in crafting granite and bronze monuments, headstones, mausoleums, cemetery lettering, and now natural grave markers. Our workmanship is guaranteed, or your money back..

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