Custom Granite Memorials in Castile, NY – From Carmichael & Reed Monument Company

We’re Carmichael & Reed Monument Company in Warsaw, a monument maker that keeps design, cemetery coordination, and installation under one roof instead of splitting the work across separate vendors, and Castile families in Wyoming County have been working with us for it. Route 19A connects Castile to Warsaw through Silver Springs, and most families make the trip in under twenty minutes. One call starts the process, whether you’re working with Hope Cemetery, arranging things through a Castile funeral home, or planning ahead on your own timeline, and we carry it through to the day your monument is set.

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Castile, NY Families Work With a Full In-House Monument Maker in Warsaw

Castile sits at the edge of Letchworth State Park, close enough that the park’s own state police post is inside the village itself, and that gives Castile a bit more traffic and a bit more Main Street activity than some of the smaller towns nearby. It also means families here are used to driving a little further for specialized services, and Route 19A through Silver Springs is a familiar stretch for a lot of Castile households already.

The drive from Castile to our Warsaw showroom at 55 South Main Street runs about 18 minutes, with Silver Springs sitting almost exactly at the halfway point. Families planning a memorial for Hope Cemetery on East Mill Street find it helpful to work with us because we already know the cemetery’s layout and process, rather than starting from scratch on a call to an office they’ve never spoken with before.
Castile sits low in a river valley near the Genesee, and that terrain holds moisture differently than the higher ground further south in the county.

Combined with Western New York’s freeze-thaw winters, the ground here shifts in ways that put real pressure on monument foundations over time. We build foundations for this part of the county with that movement accounted for from the start.

Castile Cemeteries: What Families Need to Know Before Ordering a Monument

Hope Cemetery

Hope Cemetery sits on the north side of East Mill Street in the village of Castile, about two-tenths of a mile east of Route 39. It’s the primary active cemetery serving the village and has been in continuous use for well over a century.

St. Mary’s Cemetery and Grace Cemetery

Castile is also served by St. Mary’s Cemetery and Grace Cemetery, both active burial grounds in the area. We work with all three, along with any other active cemetery in the Castile area, contact us with your specific plot details and we’ll confirm the requirements before anything goes into production.

Permit and Regulation Requirements in Castile

None of Castile’s cemeteries publish a formal monument rules page online, which is typical for cemeteries this size across Wyoming County. Families are often coordinating with a local funeral home first, and we’re glad to work directly with whoever your family is already in touch with to keep the timeline moving instead of asking you to relay information back and forth.
We call the cemetery office directly, confirm what’s allowed before your monument goes into fabrication, and handle the permit paperwork so that part of the process isn’t sitting on your shoulders.

Our Services for Castile Families

Why Families in Castile Choose Us

Castile sits closer to a couple of other monument shops in Perry than it does to our Warsaw showroom, and families who search online will likely see those results first. We’re honest about that. What keeps Castile families coming to us instead is what happens after that first search.

We design, engrave, and install everything ourselves, in the same building, nothing gets sent out to a third-party fabricator partway through the job. Families walk through more than 90 named granite colors in person rather than choosing from a printed sheet, and our in-house fine artist can turn a family photograph into a hand-etched portrait without any of that work leaving the building. We also offer financing for families who want to spread out the cost over time.

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Granite and Design: What Castile Families Are Choosing

Academy Black and Dakota Mahogany remain two of the more frequently requested colors across Wyoming County, both hold their finish well against the region’s weather and show etched lettering with strong contrast. All 90-plus colors are on display at the Warsaw showroom for families who want to see them in person before deciding.

Granite continues to outperform marble in this climate by a wide margin. Marble is more porous and wears down faster under repeated freeze-thaw cycling, and granite versus marble comparisons consistently show granite holding its detail for generations where marble softens within decades.

Given Castile’s setting near the Genesee River valley and the steady flow of visitors through Letchworth, some families here lean toward nature-inspired designs, river scenes, tree lines, wildlife, alongside the farm and outdoor motifs common across the rest of the county. Our in-house fine artist works from any photo or concept a family brings in.

Signs Your Monument Needs Attention

Some of the oldest stones at Machpelah Cemetery, set in the 1860s, are still straight and legible. Others from the same era have tilted, cracked, or grown over. The difference almost always comes down to how deep the original foundation was set relative to WNY’s frost line.

FOUR THINGS TO LOOK FOR WHEN YOU VISIT A FAMILY MONUMENT:

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It’s visibly tilting, even slightly

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There are cracks at the base or through the lettering

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Green or black biological growth is covering the surface

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The lettering is becoming hard to read from a normal standing distance

Physical Address​

55 S Main St, Warsaw, NY 14569, United States

Phone Number

+1 585-786-3830

Showroom Hours

Monday to Friday: 9:30 AM to 5:00 PM
Saturday: 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM

Visit Our Warsaw Showroom

Carmichael & Reed Monument Company in Warsaw is about 18 minutes from Castile, NY.

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