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The Loss of a Loved One: Why You Should Memorialize Them After They are Gone

July 7, 2017 by Pam Maynard

 

The loss of a loved one brings up a great deal of difficult emotions and questions. Two such questions are whether you should memorialize your loved ones after they are gone, and if so, how. This article will highlight the benefits of memorialization and help you make these important choices.

Loss of a loved one

A Way to Remember Their Life and Beauty
Often, our loved ones are not themselves right before they pass away. Or if they are taken suddenly, we are left with our most vivid memories being of the tragic circumstances. Memorialization allows you to construct a visual representation of your loved ones as you knew and loved them when. It provides a comforting distraction from thoughts and memories of the loss and instead fills you with the joy and peace of your happiest memories with the person you love.

A Way to Connect After They are Gone
A crucial part of the grief process is the ability to celebrate and remember your loved ones to calm the fear of forgetting them or having to exist in a world without them. Memorializing your loved one is a great way to be able to remain connected with them after they are gone. Having something you can physically see and touch helps fill the missing presence of your loved ones. It provides you somewhere to visit and something to speak to in times when you would visit and speak to your loved ones. Explore some memorialization ideas to help you get started.

A Way to Honor Them
Memorialization provides a permanent tribute to your loved ones. You can tailor it to include those aspects that were most important to your loved ones, those aspects that set them apart from all others. You can include references to their accomplishments, their favorite activities, their hobbies, and the things and people they loved the most. The Caring Funeral explains a compassionate philosophy on planning a farewell that honors and celebrates your lost loved ones in a way that comforts you throughout the process.

Saying goodbye to lost loved ones is emotionally overwhelming. Memorializing your loved ones allows you to experience the closure you need while freeing you from the pain of finality. It provides the gift of living on with your loved ones even after they are gone. It offers you the comfort and peace you seek, and it provides a lasting gift to your loved ones.

 

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Filed Under: family, home and living Tagged With: honor loved ones, loss of loved one, memorialize, remember life

About Pam Maynard

Meet Pam, the heart and soul behind Mom Does Reviews! This busy wife, mom, and content creator shares her life from her happy homestead in New Hampshire. Her home is a bustling hub of love, shared with her son and three lively dogs. When she's not busy crafting engaging content, you can often find Pam enjoying quality time with her furry companions, indulging in her favorite chocolate, and savoring a good cup of coffee.



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