Hero Memorial Benches
At Superior Laser Cutting, we manufacture hero memorial benches to pay tribute to friends and loved ones that have passed. We design each bench specifically for that individual. This means our designers work with your ideas to create beautiful sceneries, images, and inscriptions directly into the back of the metal bench. We fabricate each memorial bench to last for years and years to come; keeping their memory truly alive.

Hero Memorial Bench Process:
Bench Design
When ordering, send us your design ideas for the bench. Your ideas will help us get a vision of what you are looking for in your hero memorial bench. After receiving your ideas, our artist creates a bench proof. This proof will be a mockup of how your bench will look.
Bench Manufacturing
After you approve the proof of your hero memorial bench, your bench will be laser cut in steel, bent into shape, and welded together. Next we thoroughly sand blast to clean the steel. After the steel is cleaned of all its impurities we prime and powder coat the bench which will give it that luscious shine.
Completed Bench
By priming and powder coating each bench we are able to create a product that is resistant to weather, rust, and flaking. Lastly, the memorial bench is ready for pickup or we can package and ship it directly to you. The bench is then ready to be installed at a location of your choice.


It is a great honor for us at Superior Laser Cutting to be involved in your memorial moments. Whether that hero is a coach, nurse, doctor, teacher, police officer, or firefighter.

Superior laser cutting can provide multiple bench styles
illustrative ideas, fonts, and colors.

Custom inscriptions and designs are available for each memorial bench to keep it personalized.

The hero memorial benches are available in three sizes, 4′, 6′, and 8′.

Honor Our Fallen Police Officers
This particular bench was created to honor Officer Matthew Baxter, of the Kissimmee Police Department, who died in the line of duty. It was amazing to see how the community came together to pay tribute to his life and service. The memorial bench is a place where his fellow officers and friends can come and sit for awhile. A place to remember.