Infant Grave Markers
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Infant headstones, by their nature, are perhaps the most precious of all headstones. The
death of an infant is among the most difficult tragedies for any family to endure, and infant
headstones can help families cope with their loss. Psychologists say that having a special
place in which to remember a lost loved-one is an important part of grieving, and infant
headstones provide that place. By marking the graves of young lives cut tragically short,
infant headstones give families a place of ironic comfort to turn to for years to come.

Infant headstones are typically smaller than other headstones, and they usually are
decorated in happy themes of innocent childhood. Infant headstones often have images of
baby blocks, pacifiers, hearts, or other symbols of the carefree days of childhood. The goal
of such décor on infant headstones is to remind visitors for years to come that that infant
being memorialized was, and always will be, a happy, fun-loving, innocent spirit.

Aside from their important role in the grieving process that all families who have lost an infant
will certainly experience, infant headstones offer long-term, historical and genealogical
benefits, too. Historians or family history experts are often dependent upon headstones for
accurate records decades, or even centuries, after a death has occurred, and infant
headstones, like all headstones, are perfect for that. In one mother\'s case, in fact, doctors
characterized her infant\'s death as a "miscarriage", so her child received neither a formal
birth or death certificate. Her baby's infant headstone, then, became the only official record
that her child ever existed. "My son's name will forever be etched in stone," the mother says
in her Internet account of her purchase of an infant headstone.
That woman's story contains yet another important detail about infant headstones: Because
they happen usually unexpectedly, to parents who are often young and on unstable financial
footing, burial expenses for infant deaths often cause an undue strain on many families. Infant
headstones, while typically less expensive than their larger counterparts, still sometimes cost
more than a young family can afford. The above mentioned woman had this trouble in her own
case, but she found a great deal of financial help from the Connor Kirby Infant Memorial
Foundation, who paid for her infant headstone, among other expenses related to her infants
burial. There are a number of other similar groups that offer help to families searching for infant
headstones. It should also be noted that many memorial companies offer installment plans for
all headstones, including, of course, infant headstones.

By their nature, infant headstones are perhaps the most troubling for everyone involved --
parents, other family members, even casual visitors to cemeteries. But, because their lives were
so short, infants deserve the best memorials available. And, infant headstones help assure
that's what infants get.
Infant headstones may also be used for cremation burials, for more information on this subject
we suggest going to
www.eternitycremationurns.com