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Collection of Tombstone (37)
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The marble headstone honors Rev. Samuel C. Damon, who served 43 years as pastor and chaplain to sailors in Honolulu.
A timeless granite marker adorned with a handcrafted stained-glass rose-symbolizing love, remembrance, and enduring grace.
A detailed faux-granite tombstone with “RIP” carved front and center, aged with moss and subtle cracks for authentic haunted graveyard vibes.
A close-up of John C. Bryant’s 1849 gravestone-its carved inscription still legible despite decades of exposure to the elements.
Stephen R.’s 19th-century gravestone stands solemnly in a grassy plot, framed by crisp fall foliage.
This tongue-in-cheek tombstone plays on internet slang and shock value, often shared for comedic or ironic effect.
A simple yet powerful gravestone bearing the word “HOPE,” set among other markers in a sunlit, well-maintained burial ground.
A realistic granite tombstone with bold "R.I.P." lettering-perfect for solemn tributes or creative storytelling.
A quiet memorial scene: a blank granite headstone paired with elegant white calla lilies in a weathered stone vase, set amidst green grass and dandelions.
A refined, polished granite headstone featuring a traditional arched silhouette and clean lines, ideal for serene cemetery settings.
This 1870 marble headstone marks the resting place of Julia A. Simpson, wife of Richard W. Simpson, with a touching verse and signs of age including lichen and erosion.
The Moore-Loessel family headstone, featuring ornate crosses and floral motifs, commemorates six generations buried together in a serene cemetery setting.
A classic upright granite tombstone featuring customizable engraving, shown in a peaceful cemetery setting.
A classic granite tombstone engraved with “R.I.P.”, perfect for symbolic or thematic visual storytelling.
A 19th-century sandstone cross grave marker bearing the Latin motto “Dehonor et Gloriam”, honoring George M. and his wife Dorothy, with ornate carvings and visible age.
The gravestone of General John J. Pershing, Missouri native and U.S. Army leader, stands solemnly in Section 34 of Arlington National Cemetery.
A quiet, respectful gravesite with a smooth, unmarked marble headstone, each side graced by fresh, colorful bouquets in classic white urns.
A cracked, aged stone cross tombstone with bold “RIP” lettering-ideal for spooky seasonal setups or theatrical props.
A refined gray granite headstone featuring a classic arched silhouette and subtle mineral flecks for quiet dignity.
A minimalist tombstone illustration with realistic wear and shadowing for digital memorials or heritage projects.
A clean, unmarked granite headstone stands solemnly in a quiet cemetery-ready to honor a loved one with custom inscriptions.
A beautifully crafted double-heart granite memorial, symbolizing eternal love with hand-engraved roses and space for a personalized message.
The IRWIN family headstone, crafted from polished gray granite, marks a resting place in a peaceful rural cemetery during early spring.
The granite memorial headstone honors Judge William Wayne Justice, celebrated for his landmark civil rights rulings and lifelong dedication to constitutional justice.
A realistic gray granite-style tombstone prop featuring ornate borders, blank date fields, and a classic “R.I.P.” header-ideal for spooky setups.
A legendary ensemble of frontier lawmen strides forward with resolve, embodying the moral weight and tension of the Wild West era.
A simple yet expressive gravestone illustration with “R.I.P.” inscribed, ideal for lighthearted or solemn contexts.
A timeless Celtic cross with ornate interlacing patterns, weathered stone effect, and natural-looking moss for an authentic ancient aesthetic.
A weathered, cracked tombstone emerging from vibrant green grass-ideal for eerie or festive Halloween visuals.
The gravestone of Edward I. Koch, highlighting his birth date-December 12, 1942-with a red circle, set in a peaceful cemetery landscape.
The Jacobs family monument honors beloved husband and father Hirsch (1904-1970) and wife and mother Ethel (1910-2001), with a classic laurel wreath design and patriotic tribute.
A strikingly intact colonial-era gravestone with a scalloped arch-rare for its era-stands quietly among mossy stones and mature trees.
A weathered slate gravestone in a sun-dappled cemetery honors Captain Henry Williams (d. 1814) and his wife Abigail (d. 1822), adorned with classic mourning imagery and verse.
Beauford Delaney’s gravestone in Paris, featuring his portrait, engraved biography, and vibrant ceramic flowers placed in remembrance.
A weathered but legible gravestone honors Sister Mary Dominica Arciello, a Dominican nun who passed away in 1967-set amidst green grass under natural light.
