The Rise in Bronze Memorial Theft – And Why Families Are Choosing Granite
Across Ontario and throughout many communities in Canada, cemeteries have experienced a troubling increase in bronze plaque theft. These incidents are deeply upsetting for families, not only because of the financial loss, but because of the emotional violation involved.
A memorial is meant to represent permanence, dignity, and respect. When it is stolen or damaged, families often experience a renewed wave of grief.
As a result, many are now reconsidering the materials used in their loved one’s memorial.
Why Bronze Has Become a Target
Bronze has long been a popular material for cemetery markers due to its durability and traditional appearance. However, its scrap value has unfortunately made it attractive to thieves.
Even though the resale value of stolen bronze is often minimal compared to the emotional harm caused, the damage is significant:
Plaques are forcibly removed, often damaging foundations
Surrounding monuments can be scratched or destabilized
Families are left with an empty space where a tribute once stood
Replacement can take months
For families who have already endured loss, this can feel like losing something all over again.
Why Families Are Choosing All-Granite Memorials
In response, more families are moving toward fully granite memorials rather than bronze plaques mounted on granite bases.
Granite offers several advantages:
No scrap value — making it far less attractive to thieves
Extreme durability in Canadian climates
Deep sandblasted engraving that cannot simply be removed
Lower long-term replacement risk
Unlike bronze, engraved granite inscriptions are permanent. They are not surface-mounted or mechanically fastened in a way that allows easy removal.
For many families — especially those who have experienced theft — granite provides renewed peace of mind.
What We Are Doing to Help Protect Families
At Forest City Memorials and Imperial City Memorials, we are actively working with local cemeteries and law enforcement to address this issue.
Protective steps include:
Recommending secure installation methods for all memorial types
Educating families about material differences and risk factors
Encouraging documentation and photo records of memorials
Supporting cemeteries that are increasing surveillance and patrols
Cooperating fully with local police investigations when theft occurs
Many cemeteries are also:
Installing camera systems
Increasing random patrols
Working with scrap metal facilities to report suspicious activity
Implementing stricter material acceptance policies
The goal is deterrence, accountability, and prevention
Additional Protective Options Families Can Consider
Beyond choosing granite, families may also consider:
Adding discreet identification markings
Ensuring memorials are properly anchored
Confirming cemetery monitoring policies
Keeping updated photographs and records
While no solution is entirely theft-proof, awareness and proper planning significantly reduce risk.
Restoring Dignity After Theft
When theft does occur, our priority is helping families restore their loved one’s memorial quickly and respectfully. We assist with insurance documentation, replacement planning, and coordinating with cemetery staff to ensure proper reinstallation.
Most importantly, we understand that this is not just about replacing a plaque — it is about restoring dignity.
Media Contact
Company Name: Imperial City Memorials
Contact Person: Cameron Guest
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Phone: +1-519-312-8516
Address:500 Exmouth St, Unit 9
City: Sarnia
State: Ontario
Country: Canada
Website: https://imperialcitymemorials.com/
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