Uprights, markers, inscriptions, and cameos — designed by hand and installed with care. The Auricchio family has been doing this since 1938.
No appointment required. Walk the floor, run your hand along the stones, ask every question. No pressure — only family members who have been doing this for 88 years.
A memorial stone is not a purchase. It is a record — cut in granite, built to outlast everyone in this room. We treat it that way, every time.
In 1938, Michele Auricchio opened the first Auricchio monument shop on Long Island. His son Joseph opened Holy Family Monuments at 900 New Hwy in Farmingdale in 1956.
The third generation carries that work forward today. The showroom still stands on New Highway. The phone is still answered by a family member. Every stone is still drawn by hand and approved before a single cut is made.
Read our story →No catalogue pieces — every stone is designed for one family, approved by them, and installed by our crew.
A family estate monument is planned once and built to last a century — with space for every name that will follow.
We design the layout together, build in capacity for future inscriptions, and handle every Long Island cemetery approval. One visit, one decision, one lasting record.
Learn about estate monuments →"A memorial stone is not about death. It is about what a life left behind — and making sure that is never forgotten."
— Holy Family Monuments, FarmingdaleA fired porcelain portrait, weather-resistant for decades, mounted flush to the face of the monument. Bring us any clear photograph. We handle the rest — size, placement, cemetery approval.
About porcelain cameos →We have placed veteran memorials for every branch — Army, Navy, Marines, Air Force, Coast Guard, and National Guard. Rank insignias and medal clusters engraved in granite. Military discounts apply.
Military monument options →Our Farmingdale showroom is open 7 days a week. No appointment, no pressure, no rush. A family member will be there to answer every question.