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(719) 433-4996

Honoring Life, Preserving History

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Expert headstone and monument cleaning, repair, and restoration services

(719) 433-4996

Honoring Life, Preserving History

Honoring Life, Preserving HistoryHonoring Life, Preserving HistoryHonoring Life, Preserving HistoryHonoring Life, Preserving History

Expert headstone and monument cleaning, repair, and restoration services

Honoring the Legacy of Our Forebearers

Gravestone Guardians, Inc., is a registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization comprised of David and Jenny Carr, who reside in Bellingham, MA. David and Jenny have been involved in headstone cleaning, repair, and resetting since 2018. 


Our mission is to provide expert cleaning, repair, and restoration services for headstones. We are dedicated to maintaining the integrity of historical craftsmanship and safeguarding the stories etched in stone. Through meticulous care and respect, we ensure that each monument stands as a lasting tribute to those who came before us, celebrating their lives and preserving our shared heritage for future generations.


We focus primarily on Eastern New York and New England but are always willing to discuss road trip opportunities for new adventures!

About Us

Dave & Jenny

To Clean or Not to Clean

Our Philosophy

David and Jenny have been involved in headstone cleaning, repair, and resetting since 2018. 


Their interest stemmed from their love of family history and genealogy work, including their work photographing headstones for BillionGraves. Together, they have documented over 171,000 headstones in 340+ cemeteries in three countries. As they trav

David and Jenny have been involved in headstone cleaning, repair, and resetting since 2018. 


Their interest stemmed from their love of family history and genealogy work, including their work photographing headstones for BillionGraves. Together, they have documented over 171,000 headstones in 340+ cemeteries in three countries. As they traveled the world photographing, they inevitably encountered headstones that were often illegible or hard to document because the stones needed cleaning or a simple resetting.


Jenny descends from two notable Mayflower passengers: William Bradford and William Brewster. David's first American ancestor arrived on the Shawmut Peninsula, later known as Boston, in 1635. Together, they share a deep love and reverence for their ancestors and is one of the driving motivators in their efforts to preserve headstone history.


In 2018, David and Jenny began volunteer work in Colorado Springs at Evergreen Cemetery under the Evergreen Cemetery Benevolent Society (now known as Evergreen Heritage). Their initial efforts focused on headstone cleaning, which quickly led to them organizing and leading cleaning events for Evergreen Heritage. These events invited the public to receive basic training in cleaning techniques after which these volunteers would spend their time cleaning headstones in designated areas of the cemetery. Collectively, Gravestone Guardians has cleaned or supervised the cleaning of over 2,800 headstones, ranging from the 19th century to the present. We have worked with every type of stone: granite, limestone, marble, sandstone, and slate.

Beginning in 2021, Gravestone Guardians expanded their volunteer work to basic headstone resetting which includes raising, squaring, and leveling ground-supported stones of different types.


David and Jenny have also invested their time and expertise starting in 2024 to restoring the Finger Ground cemetery and Saint Mary of the Snow graveyard in Saugerties, New York. These projects involve the entire range of restoration and preservation from simple tablet stone cleaning and resetting to multiple-piece monument repair.

Our Philosophy

To Clean or Not to Clean

Our Philosophy

Gravestone Guardians follows the preservation and restoration standards and practices set forth by several different entities. Our interaction with many respected, experienced preservationists has shown us that no one approach, or material is the only way. The key to success is keeping an open mind and always learning!


When it comes to doi

Gravestone Guardians follows the preservation and restoration standards and practices set forth by several different entities. Our interaction with many respected, experienced preservationists has shown us that no one approach, or material is the only way. The key to success is keeping an open mind and always learning!


When it comes to doing no harm cleaning and restoration methods, less is more. The least invasive and gentlest methods are always best. Our goal is to clean the stone for either a repair purpose or to make it legible for documentation and prolonged preservation.  Every cleaning starts with water and a natural or synthetic brush to remove dirt and pollution build up. If there is biological growth present (moss/lichen), we apply D/2 Biological Solution to stop further growth.


Cleaning should never be about making headstones look brand new and should not detract from the character of the cemetery. 


Each headstone repair is unique and must be assessed on its own merit rather than applying the same methods regardless of the stone or the issue.


To Clean or Not to Clean

To Clean or Not to Clean

To Clean or Not to Clean

Cleaning headstones and monuments serves several important purposes:


  1. Preservation: Regular cleaning helps preserve the integrity of the stone. Dirt, moss, algae, and other contaminants can cause deterioration over time. By removing these, you help prevent damage that could lead to more serious problems.
  2. Readability: Over time, inscriptions 

Cleaning headstones and monuments serves several important purposes:


  1. Preservation: Regular cleaning helps preserve the integrity of the stone. Dirt, moss, algae, and other contaminants can cause deterioration over time. By removing these, you help prevent damage that could lead to more serious problems.
  2. Readability: Over time, inscriptions on headstones can become obscured by grime, lichen, or weathering. Cleaning helps ensure that names, dates, and other inscriptions remain legible, preserving the historical and personal significance of the marker.
  3. Respect: Maintaining a clean and well-kept headstone honors the memory of the deceased and shows respect for their legacy. It reflects care and consideration for the final resting place of loved ones.
  4. Aesthetic Appeal: A clean headstone or monument enhances the visual appeal of a cemetery or memorial site. This can have a positive impact on the overall atmosphere and experience for visitors.
  5. Prevention of Further Damage: Regular cleaning can prevent the buildup of substances that might cause damage over time. For example, some biological growths can secrete acids that eat away at the stone. By removing these growths, you can mitigate this risk.
  6. Historical Accuracy: For monuments with historical significance, keeping them clean helps preserve the accuracy of historical records. This is important for future generations who may study or visit these sites.


When cleaning headstones and monuments, it’s crucial to use appropriate methods and materials to avoid causing damage. Consulting with professionals or following best practices for cleaning different types of stone is advisable.

Events

Interested in joining us as we get our hands dirty and restore headstones? Here's our upcoming events:

5/3/2025

Rural Cemetery Headstone Cleaning

10am

-

12pm

Pemberton St, Walpole, MA

Event Details

5/3/2025

Rural Cemetery Headstone Cleaning

Join us at the historic Rural Cemetery for a hands-on Headstone Cleaning Class!


Discover the art of preserving history as you learn to safely...

Event Details

10am

-

12pm

Pemberton St, Walpole, MA

5/10/2025

Mountain View Cemetery Headstone Repair

7:30am

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5pm

Main St, Saugerties, NY

Event Details

5/10/2025

Mountain View Cemetery Headstone Repair

 We’re honored to support the Saugerties Historical Society by repairing the headstones of John and Nelly Wynkoop Kiersted at Mountain View ...

Event Details

7:30am

-

5pm

Main St, Saugerties, NY

5/31/2025

St Mary of the Snow Graveyard

10am

-

3pm

25 Cedar St, Saugerties, NY

Event Details

5/31/2025

St Mary of the Snow Graveyard

Alright, Gravestone Guardians — we’re headed back to work at St Mary’s and we’d love your help!


We’ll be digging, lifting, resetting, and may...

Event Details

10am

-

3pm

25 Cedar St, Saugerties, NY

6/1/2025

Finger Ground Restoration Project

10am

-

3pm

607 Kings Hwy, Saugerties, NY

Event Details

6/1/2025

Finger Ground Restoration Project

Cue the dramatic music… 🎶 because Operation Headstone Hoist is BACK on June 1st, and we’re heading to the Finger Ground like a team on a mi...

Event Details

10am

-

3pm

607 Kings Hwy, Saugerties, NY

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