How To Accept And Memorialize A Loved One�s Death

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A woman lost her loved one.
Family laying flowers on the grave

Life is full of unfortunate events, and the death of a loved one is among them. The loss and grief can take a toll on you. During such times, it’s best to look for a way to honor and memorialize your loved ones. Although the sorrow and grief eventually go away after you accept death, you can continue to cherish your recollections of the deceased. 

At first, it can be hard to be around things that remind you of them. However, you eventually come to terms with the loss and love to have mementos of them. So, here are some insights on how to accept and memorialize a loved one’s death:

1. Decorate The Cemetery Stone

To show your love and admiration for the departed, you can ensure the grave is well-designed and decorated. You can mark the grave or gravestone or have a cemetery monument on the graveside.

You can have the deceased’s name and a beautiful summary of who they were on the memorial stone, perhaps a quote they cherished while alive or a scripture verse for encouragement. To get the work done right, you must hire the services of experienced cemetery stone masons as it ensures your gravestone lasts longer. You may want to follow this process of inquiry before hiring them. Essentially, inquire about:

  • Their price ranges
  • The type of material they’ll use
  • How long they’ll take to complete the job
  • Samples of their previous work 

From such insights, you’ll be able to hire the best cemetery stone mason. This way, you’re sure to create an admirable and long-lasting memorial for your loved one. Every time you visit the graveside, you’ll have fond memories, thanks to the surroundings that give you the desired connection. 

2. Donate To Charity In Their Name

During the burial arrangements, most friends will give you monetary support. You might end up not using all of it for the ceremony. You can donate what remains to charity under the deceased’s name. If your loved one participated in several donations, this would be an honorable thing to do. Alternatively, you can start a charity in their name, where you state that the proceedings will be forwarded towards a certain goal, for instance, a child support charity. 

3. Create Memorial Jewelry

Wearing their remains is far better than resting them on a mantlepiece on your table. Therefore, you can make memorial jewelry using their ashes and wear them wherever you go. 

You can have the ashes in diamond rings, necklaces, head crowns, and bracelets. You can also go the extra mile and create many pieces of jewelry to give to your family and friends who have a closer relationship with the deceased.  

4. Hold A Memorial Service

It’s customary to hold a memorial service for a loved one. Though there’s no quick fix to the sorrow and anguish resulting from losing a loved one, you can take some steps that help you deal with the grief. On this account, you can remind yourself of their role in your life. You’ll realize a lot of people have testimonials of the good tidings they had with the deceased.

To preserve the memories, you can film the whole service. This way, you can rewind the events when their death date comes up by watching the service. You can always make it a family tradition to gather and watch the service together. 

5. Create A Keepsake

After the burial, it’s time to clear their belongings. Instead of giving out everything, you can keep some of their favorite clothing. You can make household accessories such as napkins and pillowcases from their clothing. Alternatively, if they were young, you can create playthings for other children, such as stuffed animals. 

If you spend a lot of time in your home, you’ll interact with most of their belongings. As such, they’ll become part of your household and, thus, you’ll have their memories. Such creations keep them alive in your home. 

6. Plant A Tree

If you want to keep a memory that’ll last a long time, you can plant a tree in their honor. You can make it special by planting a tree on their grave. Planting a tree is a great way to create a living memorial. It’d be a great idea if your loved one were a great advocate for the environment. You can have some writing next to the tree to tell everyone that visits your home why the tree is important. 

You can also place a bench beneath the tree for people to sit in its shade. Every time someone sits under the tree, they’ll appreciate their time with the deceased.

Conclusion

Losing a loved one is bad news. Although it’s bound to happen, we can live by the memories we made with the deceased. Thus, it’s essential to have memorabilia to honor the loved one. Consider using the shared tips on accepting and memorializing a loved one’s death when that time comes.

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