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Substantial gifts, made to churches, museums, and hospitals for example, are often acknowledged through the creation of memorials. A donor or dedication monument often inspires others to give.

We have designed and constructed monuments for many organizations and we are very honored to have erected monuments which pay tribute to those who have put their lives in harm's way to protect us. There are many individuals and groups that deserve this memorialized recognition.

This veteran is uncovering the first of twelve gray granite columns that comprise the Baatan Memorials in Albuquerque. The memorial commemorates the New Mexico WWII soldiers who served in the Philippines. Historic information and the names of these local soldiers are engraved on the columns.

This monument, titled, "Beyond the Call," stands as two large pieces of gray granite; one of which bears the names of Albuquerque Police Officers who lost their lives in the line of duty. The APD badge is engraved on the other. An oak leaf design atop the corner columns symbolizes honor and strength. This monument won 1st place in the Monument Builders of North America Design Competition.

This amazing piece is actually many different colored granite pieces assembled in a Navajo Rug Pattern. Each piece of granite is engraved with the name of a donor who contributed to a college in Colorado.

In this image, you are looking through a glass door in the Museum of Natural History. The door is engraved with donor names.

Bill is standing in front of the many sections of ebony mist granite that we used to create this memorial. It holds the names of all New Mexico law enforcement personnel who were killed in the line of duty.

To mark the 50th anniversary of a local laboratory, we engraved these Portrait Black panels with photographic images. They depict individuals at work on the scientific accomplishments during he cold war era.

The Animal Humane Society opened a new kennel and donors were especially appreciated. We used an irregular gray granite stone with inset panels of photo-engraved aluminum bearing the donor's names.

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