Losing someone you love is never going to be easy. It can be overwhelming and many people will get comfort from finding some meaningful ways to remember their loved ones.
These acts of remembrance will not just honor the person, they will also provide comfort and connection to the happy times. Here are some of the best ways you can remember a loved one who has.passed on.
Create a Memory Box
This is a very personal way you can preserve your love. Handwritten letters, a favorite scarf or even photographs and ticket stub from events you attended together can be put in this box as well.
Whenever you miss them you can open the box and bring back all those vivid memories. They brought into your life.
You can have a routine when it comes to accessing this memory box. Maybe you do it on the same date they passed every year as a way of remembering them. You can do this by yourself or in a group setting.
Having a specific time to sit down with others or even yourself and just reflect and remember them is a great way to honor your loved one.
Organizing a Memorial Gathering
Gathering your friends and family in order to share stories and photos as well as music can be a very easy experience for you. It doesn’t need to be formal, it could be a picnic or even their favorite play that they used to go to.
You can also choose to have a casual dinner at home, if it is more convenient for you. Some families choose to work with a caring provider that offers family funeral services to help them to plan this meaningful event.
Getting help will allow you to keep things focused on your loved ones personality and their values too.
Giving Back In Their Name
One of the most powerful ways you can remember someone is by making sure you’re supporting the causes that matter to them. This might mean that you donated to a charity or you volunteered your time to help the less fortunate.
You can even start a scholarship funding in their honor if you so choose. These little acts of kindness will not only carry on their memory and legacy but also make a positive impact.
Turning your grieving into something that is constructive as well as life affirming is one of the best ways to keep your loved one alive.
Keeping the Connection
When someone you love is gone the bond doesn’t fade it simply changes. By creating new traditions and helping to preserve their memories you are giving yourself an amazing opportunity where you can healthily reflect on their life.
It can keep you connected to them and this will make grief less potent overtime. Every act of remembrance no matter how small it is is your way of saying they are still a part of your story.
Remembering your loved one is not only about looking back, it’s also about carrying their light forward brightly into your future.