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Experience Comfort while Memorializing a Loved One

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Memorializing your Loved One is a uniquely personal experience. No two memorials will look the same, just as no two Loved Ones are the same. The way you choose to honor the life and memory of your Loved One now and for years to come is a beautiful act of love. If you need help getting started, we have found that these three memorial types each provide incredible comfort, peace, and closeness. We hope that they can do the same for you.

 

 

 

Continue to Recognize Special Dates

 

Whether a birthdate, anniversary, or weekend each summer when you used to get together, take time to remember your Loved One by continuing old traditions. As you gather with family and friends who were a part of those special moments in the past, you can feel your Loved One’s presence and experience the peace that comes from having their memory near.

 

 

 

Personalize Memorial Jewelry and Keepsakes That Honor Their Life

 

Having a tangible connection to your Loved One is a beautiful way to continue to carry them with you. Memorial Jewelry and Keepsakes engraved with their fingerprint give you the opportunity to hold them close while honoring what makes your Loved One so unique. Some memorial Fingerprint Keepsakes and Jewelry, like Gemstone Cremation Urn Pendants, are able to hold a small portion of cremated remains, for an additional sense of closeness.

 

 

 

Share Your Loved One’s Story

 

Your Loved One lives on through the stories you share of their life. The experiences you tell to family members and friends are a touching way to stay connected personally to your Loved One. Each anecdote is a loving tribute that will allow others to share in their memory. Memorializing a Loved One in this way keeps their spirit alive while providing comfort to all who are listening.

 

 

 

If you have lost a Loved One, please accept our deepest sympathies. We hope that these ideas can help you begin creating a memorial that is as special as the bond you shared.