It may be easy for your friend or loved one to hide away everything that reminds them of a deceased loved one, because every time you see a framed photo or concert ticket stubs, it’s like a fresh wave of grief. A decorative keepsake box is a great way to help your friend or lo...
We pulled together some of the best Memorial Crafts for Loved Ones. Remembrance ideas for the deceased including how to save a voicemail, keepsakes, & more.
Explore how diverse cultures honor the deceased and find inspiration for meaningful ways to commemorate loved ones. Details Crafting Memorial Ashes into Personalized Heirlooms Create lasting mementos from memorial ashes. Learn how families can honor and remember loved ones through unique memorial ...
Another great idea for a venue could be a place that your loved one enjoyed to go. This could be their favorite restaurant, a garden, museums, or state or national parks. If the deceased loved beer or wine, you could even hold the memorial service at a brewery or winery. If your love...
Trees purify the air we breathe and the water we drink while providing habitat for wildlife, gracing the countryside without personal inscription. Each memorial includes a Sympathy Letter, Handwritten Card, and Certificate of Planting making a personalized recognition of the deceased, in your own uniq...
If a deceased family member’s favorite flower is roses, you can make a floral wreath in their honor. This is a simple and effective way to celebrate a loved one who has passed away, and it will bring joy and peace to the home of the person who made it. ...
Personalized Memorial and Sympathy Gifts from Miles Kimball to remember your loved family members, pets and friends.
Refrain from touching or leaning on headstones and memorials, as they can be delicate and significant to the deceased’s family. Not Disturbing Personal Tributes: Items left by others, such as flowers or mementos, should remain undisturbed out of respect for personal expressions of remembrance. ...
She was predeceased by her parents, Robert Norman Royston, formerly of San Francisco and Evelyn Dunwoody Royston, formerly of Adin. Donations in her name may be made to the Mercy Hospice, 1544 Market Street, Redding, CA 96001. A memorial service in Hat Creek will be announced in early ...