Leave a Legacy
Heather Douglas • February 20, 2020
Behind Your Design created a new responsive website for Fenton Memorials.

For more than 100 years, Fenton Memorials
has been serving Fenton and the surrounding area with beautiful memorials that honor the lives of loved ones. Although it is a topic often avoided, knowing your options before you need them and having a plan in place is essential for relieving unnecessary stress during life's most difficult moment. Fenton Memorials
offers internment solutions from caskets to urns, memorials to markers, and decorations for burial sites. Fenton Memorials
also offers concrete products you may not expect.
Concrete signage and landscape elements are a great way to leave a legacy. Not only does Fenton Memorials have landscape blocks for edging and elevation changes, but they also offer concrete signs for businesses and homes.
Fenton Memorials carries stone of all kinds so your sign can be as unique as your business.
Need fundraising ideas? A classic trend is offering engraved bricks to memorialize a place or an event. When using real bricks, it is up to your fundraising team to decide if you want to give them way to the donors, or use them to create a donor path! Laser engraved bricks are a stately way to thank those who support an event and a wonderful way for them to display their involvement. Whether sold as a fundraising effort or presented to supporters, laser engraved bricks are a unique solution.
Whether you are looking to improve your landscape or planning ahead,
Fenton Memorials has a team of professionals dedicated to caring for their clients and their needs. Visit their new responsive website designed by
Behind Your Design to learn more about all the services
Fenton Memorials offers,
www.FentonMemorials.com.

Let’s be honest—when’s the last time you actually looked at the “Meet the Team” section on your website? Not skimmed it. Not clicked past it. I mean really looked. If it’s been a few years, there’s a good chance that what’s up there doesn’t match the reality of your team today. Maybe Susan grew out her bangs, or Greg hasn’t worn a tie since 2019. Maybe two of the smiling faces in your header moved on ages ago—and yet, there they are, frozen in pixels like ghosts of small business past. It's nothing to be ashamed of. We've all been there. But here's the thing: your team photos aren't just filler. They're first impressions. They're trust-builders. And if they’re out-of-date, awkward, or clearly cropped from someone's wedding—well, you’re not exactly rolling out the welcome mat. Let’s talk about why updating those photos is one of the simplest, most effective ways to level up how people see your business. That “Stock Photo” Energy? Yeah, People Can Tell You know what’s worse than old team photos? Generic ones. We’ve all seen those painfully stiff group shots—everyone lined up like they’re auditioning for a corporate crime drama. Or worse, the fake handshake photos. (Why are those still a thing?) Customers and clients can smell fake a mile away. In a time when people crave authenticity—real faces, real stories—those overly polished, clearly staged images just don’t cut it anymore. What works? Real teams, real smiles, real settings. We recently worked with Women’s Integrated Health Care , which has locations in Grand Blanc, Clarkston, Davison, Fenton, Marlette, and Sandusky. Their team was incredible—warm, welcoming, and passionate about what they do. Our photo shoot focused on capturing that exact energy. Not just headshots, but moments that reflect how they care for their patients and support each other. That authenticity? It jumps off the screen.