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7020 Reisterstown Road, Baltimore, MD 21215    tel: (410) 486-8666    fax: (410) 486-8667    e-mail: info@frammonument.com



Fram Monument Management Profile


At Fram Monument Company, we take great pride in working with families during the difficult period of having to purchase a cemetery memorial. We always strive to make the process of purchasing a memorial as easy for you as possible, while continuing to provide the excellent service and quality you deserve. As the largest monument company in the Baltimore area, our purchasing power allows us to purchase memorials with a volume discount and in turn pass this savings along to families.

For over 10 years, Steven Venick has been the president of Fram Monument Company. Steve and his staff are very knowledgeable with the rules and regulations of all cemeteries regarding the most fitting and acceptable memorials. All of us are very familiar with traditional Jewish phrases which are commonly engraved on memorials. We will guide you through the memorial process from start to finish beginning with the memorial selection through the fabrication and finally to the installation at the grave site in the cemetery.

Steve is President of the Jewish Cemetery Association of Greater Baltimore, a supported non-profit program of The Associated-Jewish Community Federation of Baltimore which currently owns and operates 10 cemeteries. Additionally, Steve is president of The United Hebrew Cemetery Corporation of Rosedale, a non-profit organization which currently owns and operates 23 cemeteries.

Between these associations, Steve uses his vast cemetery and memorial knowledge to assist the caretakers in grass cutting, monument repair, memorial restoration, perpetual care management and other cemetery upkeep. Voluntarily, Steve spends over twenty hours monthly visiting cemeteries and reporting any areas of concern to the appropriate cemetery representatives. He tries to see that all Jewish cemeteries are properly taken care of and that the cemeteries are clean and in acceptable condition.