Honoring and Remembering Your Departed Loved One
Remembering the Good Times
By Susan Rand, published Nov 16, 2006
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You want to remember your loved one, the good times you shared; those memories are yours forever. There are many ways to honor and celebrate your loved one. Here are a few:
You can buy a paving stone with your beloved's name and your comments, or light a virtual candle at stfrancisofassisi.com. You can decorate the candles yourself, to express what is in your heart.
Send an easel of beautiful flowers from SendSympathies at http://www.sendsympathies.com.
Offer an online commemoration at Briefnet at http://www.beliefnet.com.
Or buy a tribute to be written by a professional writer and published in a handsome volume, from Worth Remembering Publishing, at worthrememberingpublishing.com.
You can also honor your loved one through writing. It might be a poem, song, or a narrative. Don't worry whether it's "good" or "bad;" - this is not a contest - write it from your heart. Write about a good day you had with your loved one; what you did that was special and why.
Buy a book that you know your loved one enjoyed, and donate it to the library or a nursing home.
Plant a tree, or a shrub, or a flower bed in honor of your loved one. Plant flowers that they especially enjoyed.
Attach a note or a poem for your loved one to a helium balloon and let it go.
Solicit your relatives, friends of your loved ones or co-workers to contribute mementoes, letters, photos, anything they might have concerning your loved one, and make a scrapbook.
Select a birthday gift your departed one might have given you, and give it to yourself. Every time you wear or use it you will be pleasantly reminded.
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Takeaways
- Rituals can help with healing.
- Commemorate your loved one by remembering the happy times.
- Let the sadness go.
Did You Know?
People fear being forgotten.
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