Memorializing your loved ones doesn’t have to stop after the funeral or memorial services. Finding ways to do so helps many cope with their feelings of grief and loss. Today, we’re sharing with you ideas for memorializing your deceased loved one after the services.
1. Consider Creating A Garden, Or Plant Some Trees
Have you ever noticed if your departed loved one had a green thumb or appreciation for nature? Planting a tree, flower, or garden in memory of a deceased loved one is a touching way to remember them. When a plant or tree is properly cared for, it blooms with new life, bringing the deceased back into the lives of friends and family. This creates a memorial that will stand the test of time.
2. Invest In A Memorial Bench For A Public Park
Did your loved one enjoy visiting a nearby park, or make a meaningful impact in their community? In this case, you should contact a local official about installing a memorial bench in the garden with a fitting inscription. A memorial bench placed in a public area is an excellent way of memorializing your loved one, and future generations can also enjoy it.
3. Set Up A Scholarship To Honor The Deceased
Scholarships make college possible for students from a variety of socioeconomic backgrounds, which is critical given the rising cost of education. If your loved one was active in the community or at their alma mater, consider establishing an honorary scholarship at a nearby high school or university in their honor. This will ensure that your loved one's memory will live on in future generations' hearts.
4. Name a Star After the Deceased
It takes 50 million years to create one star. They are born from clouds of dust and live up to 10 million years. You’ll see some stars that the first humans saw and ones the ancient Greeks named even now when you look at the night sky. These clusters of gas and dust remind us how infinite the universe is.
Stars are so special that you may want to name one for your loved one. Whether you wish to name a star as a special gift or memorialize your lost family member or friend, it’s a thoughtful gesture to remember your loved one.
5. Create keepsakes with their handwriting, ashes, or hair
The unique longhand script of your loved one can bring back memories. If you’d like to wear a one-of-a-kind reminder of their handwriting, consider memorial jewelry that features printed or engraved images of their actual written words. Legacy Touch is one of the highly recommended keepsake companies we use here at Roupp Funeral Home. They offer many different memorialization products such as fingerprint jewelry, ornaments, pendants, and more.
You may also create a keepsake that holds your loved one's ashes in glass.
'Glass Remembrances' are created by glass artists who create a work of art that contains a small portion of the actual cremated remains of your loved one. They offer a variety of shapes, colors, and also make memorial glass jewelry. In today's highly mobile society, people can be separated from a dear friend's resting place.
Other ideas include
Prayer Thumbprints. Handmade at Under The Horizon, an outreach-based pottery in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, a Prayer Thumbprint is a small handmade clay sculpture formed to rest in the user’s hand, curved for the thumb, and used to rub and focus on prayer. Prayer Thumbprints can be added to mugs and made into keychains and necklaces.
This Pennsylvania-based company offers memorable keepsakes, and in-person clay sculpting classes, and any purchases can be made directly through their website. Just let them know which funeral home assisted you, and they will reach out to us after your purchase to obtain fingerprint records if needed!
Customized keepsakes, glass memorials, or keepsake jewelry pieces are all portable tributes that can always be part of your life, no matter where you are.
Looking for ways to memorialize your loved one? Need assistance ordering keepsakes? Has Roupp Funeral Home provided the memorial services? If so, we’d love to chat and let you know of additional options to help you through this difficult time. Contact us today: 570-966-2402
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