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Eagle Granite Gears Up for the ICCFA Convention in Vegas

Eagle Granite will be exhibiting (Booth #647) at the International Cemetery, Cremation And Funeral Association's Annual Convention & Exposition April 8-11.

2014-03-18
ELBERTON, GA, March 18, 2014 (Press-News.org) Eagle Granite will be exhibiting (Booth #647) at the International Cemetery, Cremation And Funeral Association's (ICCFA) Annual Convention & Exposition, which will take place April 8-11 in Las Vegas, Nevada. The ICCFA's annual convention is one of the most celebrated events of the year for those in the death care industry. The ICCFA Annual Convention & Exposition will be held at the Mandalay Bay Resort & Casino in Las Vegas. It's one of the best opportunities for companies to connect with more than 1,000 cemetery, cremation and funeral service owners and managers in attendance.

Eagle customers are among the finest counselors, funeral directors and owners in the industry. With Eagle's experienced design and manufacturing teams, they are getting the highest quality memorials with unsurpassed customer service. Eagle has manufactured monuments, mausoleums, columbaria and civic memorials from one generation to the next!

In addition to a vast selection of domestic granite, many from Eagle's quarries in Georgia, import designs are also kept in-stock for fast turn around and delivery on Eagle trucks. Eagle stocks over one million dollars' worth of import monuments annually. In addition to quality granite and craftsmanship, they also provide free marketing and sales assistance to customers.

Representatives will be demonstrating the online memorial designer as well as explaining all of the products and services that are available to Eagle customers. Visitors to Eagle's booth during the ICCFA Expo can also register to win an iPad Mini to be given away at the convention!

Eagle Granite Company, Inc. owns and operates several granite quarries and manufactures memorials in more than a dozen beautiful granite colors. In addition to monuments, they also manufacture products for the building industry, including pavers, bricks, steps and material for walls and wall caps.


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[Press-News.org] Eagle Granite Gears Up for the ICCFA Convention in Vegas
Eagle Granite will be exhibiting (Booth #647) at the International Cemetery, Cremation And Funeral Association's Annual Convention & Exposition April 8-11.