Keeping memories of loved ones alive
After someone we love has passed away most of us try to find a way of keeping their memory alive.
Here are a few of the options that you may want to consider.
IN THE STARS For some, naming a star after the loved one they have lost seems a fitting memorial. There are many star naming websites for you to choose from and most give you the choice of naming a single star or a star in a constellation. You will usually receive a certificate, star chart and co-ordinates to help you find it in the night’s sky.
BEREAVEMENT BOX Creating a memorial keepsake box is a comforting option for many.
This box can be filled with special memories you shared with your loved one: perhaps photographs, a favourite piece of jewellery, cards and letters.
RINGS AND THINGS An item of jewellery can make a fitting keepsake. Maybe you’ll choose a piece of jewellery from their own collection or a personalised piece engraved with their name.
SAYING THANK YOU If your loved one was helped or supported by a charity or hospice before they passed away, making a financial donation can help you feel like you’re
saying thank you and giving something back. This could be a one-off donation or a
regular monthly amount.
QUIET REFLECTION Many people who are going through a
bereavement say they want somewhere they can sit and reflect. Buying a bench for
your garden can be a comforting solution. Memorial benches come in a variety of price ranges, sizes and materials.
THE TREE OF LIFE Why don’t you plant a tree, shrub or bush in memory of your loved one and watch the memories grow? Evergreen
varieties are a good option.