Founded in 1913 by Ray Kilburn, the original company location was at 170 S Stone Avenue. In 1917 Ray moved the company to its present location on oracle road to be closer to the, then, recently opened evergreen and Holy Hope cemeteries. In 1959, Ray sold the business to Stan Cammack Jr. and the company has remained owned and managed by the Cammack family. Not a day goes by that we do not remember how privileged we have been to serve our Southern Arizona neighbors and families with the most thoughtful and highest quality services and memorial products available.
Since 1913, we have created monuments, markers and memorials for thousands of Southern Arizona families, and while the monument industry has changed, over the years, our commitment to quality and customer satisfaction has not changed.
We hereby certify the memorial you purchased was fabricated from the finest quality natural granite and/or true memorial bronze.
We guarantee the granite used is free from defects that would render it unsuitable for memorial purposes and that it will not check, crack or disintegrate.
Should any part or parts of the memorial covered by this warranty ever prove to be defective in either material or workmanship, we will replace them free of all expense to the purchaser or their heirs.
We regret we cannot be responsible for damage done to the memorial by moving equipment, vandalism, unusual environmental or atmospheric conditions, or natural disasters. This guarantee does not warrant any vases, ceramic photos, or any "add on products".
Design, production, carving and installation of custom memorials for individuals, civic, professional and veteran organizations
Our Design Consultant will explain your options and walk you through the steps in the process. Also, working with your funeral home or cemetery to assure authorization, delivery and installation of their monument.
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