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MLCKeymasterHello, this is a free Google font named Playball.
MLCKeymasterHello, it looks like the photo did not get uploaded.
MLCKeymasterHello, this is a font named Titus Medium in the Gerber Omega software. Unfortunately, it is the only known digital version of the font that is currently available.
MLCKeymasterHello, this is a font in the Gerber software named Casualee Cursive Connected. It is the only digital version available that I am aware of, though it is likely based on an old print industry font.
MLCKeymasterHello Lance, I have run into this version of Times New Roman several times, but I am unsure of its origins. I believe it is a monument industry version and not something that is available from any online font retailers. It is very similar to a version that is available in the Gerber Omega software (Times New Roman – GSP Acct AK Rev A), having the same thickness of serif and boldness in weight, but the Gerber version is much more condensed.
MLCKeymasterHello Joshua, this is a print industry font named French Script.
MLCKeymasterHello Darren, this is a print industry font named Copperplate Gothic.
MLCKeymasterHello, this is all hand-drawn lettering, and will need to be custom matched. If the family is not too particular, there is a font available in the MLC Font Shop that is similar: https://www.monumentletteringcenter.com/product/mlc-edward-r-peterson-frosted-bar/
The biggest difference will be in the numbers. If the family would like to match it more closely and you would like some help, feel free to use the MLC Inscription Matching Service: https://www.monumentletteringcenter.com/product/cemetery-inscription-matching-service/
MLCKeymasterThis lettering, as well as the rest of the memorial, seems to be hand etched.
MLCKeymasterHi Chris, this is Brophy Script, and there is also another version named Brody.
MLCKeymasterHello, this is the monument industry font Vermarco. Due to the age of this memorial, it is likely that either the original metal Spacerite version was used and the lettering was hand-cut in the sandblast stencil, or the plastic ScotchKut version of the alphabet was used and a press was used to cut the lettering in the stencil.
The two versions are nearly identical, but both of them, along with other versions of Vermarco, are available in the font shop: https://www.monumentletteringcenter.com/product-tag/vermarco-fonts/
MLCKeymasterThis looks like Arno Bold.
MLCKeymasterI believe this is Optima Regular.
MLCKeymasterThat is definitely hand-drawn lettering on the Mitchell memorial.
MLCKeymasterHi Mitchell, I believe this is all hand-drawn Lombardic style lettering.
If you would like help matching it for an inscription, feel free to use the MLC Inscription Matching Service.
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