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Cemetery Benches Dealer
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Hand-carved memorial benches by Memorial Bench Shop — 80+ years in Morris County, NJ.

Memorial Bench Specialists — Granite memorial seating
Companion Memorial Benches — Side-by-side memorial design
Custom Inscription & Carving — Hand-carved in Morris County
Photo-Etched Portraits — High-contrast relief portraits
Foundation Installation — Below frost-line, level-set
Cemetery Permit Handling — Full submission on your behalf
Bench Restoration — Restore & re-level aged benches
American-Made Granite — Domestic & select imported stone
Veteran Memorial Benches — Military insignia available
Over 80 Years in NJ — Family-owned since 1945
All 14 NJ Counties — Statewide installation
Multilingual Service — English · Russian · Polish
Serving all of New Jersey · English, Russian, Polish
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Cemetery Benches

Over 80 Years in NJ

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Service Area

Serving All 14 NJ Counties

Memorial Bench Shop serves every county in New Jersey from our headquarters in Morris County. Whether your family's plot is in a Bergen County cemetery, an Essex County garden cemetery, a Passaic County parish ground, or a coastal Monmouth or Ocean County burial park, our delivery and placement team handles the full installation. We coordinate permits, freight, and foundation preparation so the family bears none of that logistical weight. Our multilingual staff — fluent in English, Russian, and Polish — ensures that no family faces a language barrier when arranging something this significant. Serving all 14 NJ counties, with our Morris County showroom open Monday through Saturday.

  • Morris
  • Bergen
  • Essex
  • Passaic
  • Hudson
  • Union
  • Sussex
  • Warren
  • Hunterdon
  • Somerset
  • Middlesex
  • Mercer
  • Monmouth
  • Ocean
Cemetery Guide

Cemetery Compliance Guide

Cemetery Regulations

New Jersey cemeteries each maintain their own rulebook governing monument dimensions, setback distances, and permitted materials. For bench-style headstones, most cemetery boards require written approval before placement, and many specify maximum height — typically 36 to 42 inches from grade — as well as a minimum granite thickness of three inches for the seat slab. Some municipalities in Morris, Bergen, and Essex Counties also require a copy of the cemetery permit before an installation date can be scheduled. Memorial Bench Shop handles all permit documentation on your behalf: we contact the cemetery office, obtain the required approval letters, and confirm that our bench design meets their current regulations. Families should plan for a two-to-four week permit review period at most NJ cemeteries.

Foundation Requirements

A granite bench headstone weighs between 300 and 800 pounds depending on seat width, backrest presence, and pedestal configuration. That mass requires a proper concrete foundation — typically a poured pad at least six inches thick and sized to extend several inches beyond the bench footprint on all sides. In New Jersey's freeze-thaw climate, foundations that do not reach below the frost line (approximately 36 inches in northern NJ counties) can heave and crack over time, eventually destabilizing the bench. Memorial Bench Shop's installation crew pours or inspects foundations to our own standard before every placement. Where a cemetery provides its own foundation contractor, we provide the load specifications in writing to ensure the concrete work meets the requirements of the finished granite piece.

Religious Cemetery Considerations

Different faith traditions carry distinct expectations about cemetery monuments. Catholic cemeteries in New Jersey — including many in Essex and Bergen Counties — typically permit bench headstones in family sections and often have dedicated garden areas where benches complement the landscape. Jewish cemeteries, guided by halachic considerations, generally prefer simple rectangular forms; our artisans can craft a bench that honors those proportions without embellishment that would feel inappropriate. Orthodox and Eastern European communities we serve — including Russian and Polish families throughout North Jersey — sometimes request Cyrillic lettering alongside English inscriptions. Memorial Bench Shop has the letter-carving skill to accommodate any script. We respectfully guide each family toward a form that their cemetery authority will approve and their faith community will find fitting.

Our Collection

Our Memorial Benches Collection

Bench-Style Headstone

A bench-style headstone combines the commemorative function of a traditional upright monument with the permanence of a place to sit and reflect. The granite seat — typically 48 to 72 inches wide — rests on either a single central pedestal or two-leg supports, depending on the family's preference and the cemetery's structural requirements. Straight-seat models are the most common in New Jersey cemetery installations, while curved-seat designs suit garden memorial settings where a gentler visual line is preferred. Backrests can be incorporated or omitted: a backrest provides a natural surface for a longer inscription or a carved portrait, while a backless design gives the piece a cleaner architectural silhouette. Every Memorial Bench Shop bench headstone begins as a block of American quarried granite — black, gray, or bespoke color — shaped by our artisans in the Morris County workshop. Custom inscriptions are cut directly into the granite seat face, the front of the base, or the backrest panel. Families often incorporate a name, dates, a verse, and carved imagery such as a rose, an anchor, or a family crest. The granite memorial bench craftsmanship at Memorial Bench Shop reflects more than 80 years of accumulated technique: lettering depth, surface finish, and edge profile are each deliberate choices that affect how the piece reads from a distance and how it weathers over decades.

Granite Options

Granite is chosen for memorial benches because no other material matches its combination of compressive strength, weather resistance, and surface receptivity to fine carving. Memorial Bench Shop sources American-made granite — quarried domestically — in several standard colors: Jet Black (a deep, uniform tone popular for photograph etchings), Blue Pearl (a mid-gray with mineral fleck), and Balmoral Red (a warm, distinguished hue suited to garden settings). Custom colors are available for families who want a bench that coordinates with other family monuments on the same plot. All granite surfaces are finished to a fine polish on the inscription faces, with sawn or thermal finishes on structural surfaces for grip and durability. Polished granite accepts deep-cut lettering cleanly and develops no appreciable staining over decades of New Jersey's variable climate.

Custom Design Process

The design process for a bench headstone begins with a consultation at our Morris County showroom, where families can see finished examples and review our portfolio of inscription styles and carved motifs. Our design team translates each family's ideas into a scaled drawing — showing the full bench in elevation and plan view — before any stone is cut. Once the family approves the drawing, we transfer the layout to the granite surface and begin hand-carving. Every letter is cut by hand using pneumatic chisels guided by artisan hands, not a CNC router. After carving, the piece is returned to our finishing station for final surface work and quality inspection. The completed bench is then scheduled for delivery and installation at the cemetery or garden site.

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Cemetery Benches process
Our Process

Our Hand-Carving Process

Every bench headstone that leaves our Morris County workshop follows the same six-stage hand-carving process refined over 80+ years. First, material selection: the family chooses granite color and dimension during a consultation with one of our artisans. We verify that the chosen block meets both our internal quality standards and the cemetery's size requirements. Second, design drafting: our team prepares a scaled line drawing showing the bench's elevation, seat profile, pedestal form, and all inscription text and imagery. The family reviews and approves this drawing before any cutting begins. Third, layout transfer: approved artwork is transferred onto the polished granite surface using layout templates and careful measurement. This step determines where every chisel mark will fall. Fourth, hand-carving: artisans use pneumatic chisels to cut letters and imagery into the stone. Depth, angle, and surface texture vary by letter style. This is the stage that sets Memorial Bench Shop apart — every cut is guided by a human hand, not a machine. Fifth, finishing and inspection: carved surfaces are cleaned, the piece is inspected for lettering uniformity, edge sharpness, and surface finish. Any corrections happen at this stage before delivery. Sixth, delivery and placement: our installation team transports the bench to the cemetery, sets it on the prepared foundation, and ensures it is level and stable. The family is notified when the piece is in place.

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Voices

What Families Say

New Jersey families have entrusted us with their memorials for three generations.

“We wanted something our grandchildren could sit beside when they visit. The bench Memorial Bench Shop carved for my husband carries his name in letters deep enough to last a century. It feels permanent in a way nothing else could.” — Margaret, Morris County NJ
Common Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

If you do not see your question here, call us.

How long does it take to design and install a memorial benches?

Most bench headstone projects take eight to twelve weeks from design approval to installation. This includes two to four weeks for cemetery permit review, several weeks for hand-carving in our Morris County workshop, and coordination with the cemetery for an installation date. Families experiencing a short timeline should mention this during their initial consultation so we can assess current production capacity.

Do you serve cemeteries throughout New Jersey?

Yes. Memorial Bench Shop delivers and installs memorial benches at cemeteries throughout all 14 New Jersey counties — from Sussex and Warren in the northwest to Ocean and Monmouth along the Shore. We handle all permit paperwork and coordinate directly with cemetery administration on your behalf.

Are your memorials cemetery-compliant?

Every Memorial Bench Shop bench headstone is designed to meet the specific regulations of the receiving cemetery. Before we finalize any design, our team contacts the cemetery office to confirm maximum allowable dimensions, foundation requirements, and any material restrictions. American-made granite is accepted at virtually every New Jersey cemetery.

Can I bring my own design or photo?

Absolutely. Many families bring photographs, hand-drawn sketches, religious symbols, military emblems, or even printed examples of lettering styles they admire. Our design team works from your input to produce a scaled drawing before any carving begins. You approve the final drawing before the first chisel touches the stone.

Do you offer veteran companion markers?

Yes. Memorial Bench Shop regularly produces companion bench headstones with inscriptions for two individuals on a single seat or backrest. We also carve veteran branch insignia — Army, Navy, Marine Corps, Air Force, and Coast Guard — alongside dates of service. Veterans' families should ask about coordinating our design with any government-furnished marker if applicable.

What languages do you serve families in?

Yes — English, Russian, and Polish.

Showroom & Gallery

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