Bronze Grave Marker Information
WHAT IS MEMORIALIZATION?
Other times, it can include special remembrance items, such as jewelry, trees, books, collections, etc. Each family will determine what may be helpful and important in remembering that special person who has left a void. Memorialization can also means personalization. Just as each one of us is unique during our lives, at the time of death that difference should be remembered and celebrated. Families have the opportunity to create a ceremony that acknowledges how important the loved one was within their lives and within the community. In the past, funeral services were often dictated often by religious ritual and distinct traditions–viewing’s, wakes, church services, burials, etc.. These traditions in ceremony served as a way for us to acknowledge a persons death in a prescribed fashion. Today, families are able to choose between traditional services, creating a completely personalized service–or combining the best of both. In particular, family members and friends are taking part in the formal services by offering either poems, readings, and or music. Displaying collages of photos and mementos that were special to the deceased can be very comforting. Personalizing items of remembrance such as memorial folders with favorite passages, hymns, or writings has become significantly important. Creating just that “special moment” during the formal service–such as releasing balloons, doves, or lighting candles, can be comforting. Sharing ones memories is always appreciated as well. Most funeral homes and clergy are very willing to help families explore their options.
To fully participate is to bring meaning to the loss. “What we keep in memory is ours forever”.
Some of our standard bronze grave markers sizes are as follows:
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