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Moore Monument and Granite Company located at 2501 West 4th Street in Sterling, Illinois has been serving the memorial needs of the Rock River Valley since 1855. It is locally owned and operated by Michael and Kathy Banks.

     We offer a variety of granite in many colors, textures, and finishes as well as services, such as individualized consultation including customized lettering, engraving and personalization in the styling of the stones.

     We have developed a wide range of specialized services to handle any need you may encounter. From selecting your initial stone, to repair of older stones, to the addition of a picture on your present memorial, and setting of the stone.

     Personalization in the design and lettering of monuments to commemorate and symbolize an individual or family has become very popular. We can provide pictures or customized etchings in granite to depict in minute detail any type of scene or photograph desired. Photographs can be mounted on new or existing stones for lasting memories. Moore Monument will customize to our client’s satisfaction.

     We have a staff of designers who are capable of creating beautiful, custom designs that reflect the uniqueness of each person or family, or we can assist you in selection of a more traditional design that reflects your personal preferences.

     At Moore Monument, the business philosophy is to always put the needs of the customer first. Our goals are to maintain high professional standards with an emphasis on service and compassion to our customers during their most difficult of times.