Memorial pricing for Loma Vista depends on the size, granite color, and the artwork or inscription you choose.
Flat Granite Markers:
Baby / Infant Marker 18″ × 9″: from $364
Single Marker 24″ × 12″: from $570
Single Marker 28″ × 16″: from $830
Loma Vista charges a setting fee on all outside markers, billed separately from the memorial (see our FAQ below for the fee schedule). Every quote from us is itemized. Bring us a competitor’s written quote and we’ll match or beat it. See our full pricing page →
A few of the granite markers we’ve placed at Loma Vista Memorial Park.
Loma Vista accepts granite flat markers throughout the entire park. In the Eastern Slope Lawns, granite is the only material permitted. All granite markers must be at least 3″ thick, with flat edges only; no beveled edges and no lawn mower proof (LMP) edges are accepted. Flat markers only; no uprights, slants, or benches.
18″ × 9″ × 3″. The smallest permitted granite marker at Loma Vista, for infant spaces.
24″ × 12″ × 3″. A standard single space flat granite marker.
28″ × 16″ × 3″. The largest flat granite marker Loma Vista allows. The most popular size for adult memorials here.
Loma Vista accepts any granite color. Choose from our full palette of 18 colors.
What we handle: Design, engraving, and delivery. We coordinate with the Loma Vista office and deliver the finished memorial to the park.
Who sets the marker: Loma Vista staff handle all marker installations.
Most markers are ready in 2 to 6 weeks after design approval. After we deliver to Loma Vista, the grounds crew usually sets the marker within a few weeks. We coordinate the delivery schedule with the cemetery office so you don’t have to.
Loma Vista charges a flat setting fee on all outside markers: $420 for adult sizes (24″×12″ and 28″×16″) and $160 for infant (18″×9″). The fee is billed by the cemetery and is separate from the cost of the memorial itself.
Yes. We submit the marker specifications to the Loma Vista office for approval, coordinate any revisions, and schedule the delivery date. You don’t need to make a separate trip to Fullerton to handle the paperwork.
Yes. We bring portable engraving equipment directly to the gravesite at Loma Vista, so the marker doesn’t have to be removed. Adding a second name, a date, or a short inscription typically takes a couple of hours on site. Good to know: Loma Vista does not do date additions on headstones purchased from outside companies, so you’ll want a monument company like us to handle it. Learn more about on site engraving →
Our factory and showrooms in Chino are about 23 miles from Loma Vista Memorial Park, roughly 30 minutes on the 57 freeway. Every memorial bound for Loma Vista is designed and hand finished here in Chino, then delivered by our own team.
Loma Vista is an easy drive from our Chino factory, so we’d love for you to visit us in person.
Driving directions from VJ Memorials (4737 Schaefer Ave., Chino) to Loma Vista Memorial Park (701 E. Bastanchury Rd., Fullerton).
Loma Vista Memorial Park was founded in 1914 by Argus Brutus Adams and Emanuel Smith on 37.5 acres purchased from the Bastanchury family. Kurt Adams, the founder’s great grandson, runs it today, fourth generation, still family owned and independent. The park is nonsectarian and open to all faiths.
Families from Fullerton, Brea, Placentia, Yorba Linda, Anaheim, La Habra, and Buena Park all use Loma Vista.
Ownership: Private, family owned. Not part of any corporate cemetery network.
Phone: (714) 525-1575
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Visit our Chino factory to see granite samples and full size markers in every color the cemetery allows, or call and we can talk through what’s possible for your family’s plot at Loma Vista. No appointment required, but a quick call ahead lets us make sure the right person is here to help you.
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