There are lots of different ways you can help ease the pain of loss after a cremation service in King George, VA. But the most effective? Planning a personalized memorial.
From creating monuments in the deceased’s name, making donations on his or her behalf, or remembering them in your own special way, there are lots of ways you can customize a memorial service to honor and remember the deceased. Here are some ideas to help inspire you to make a custom memorial for your lost loved one or family member:
- Decorations – It might seem like bad form to decorate a memorial service after a cremation, but decorations can actually make the service more special and unique. You can add decorations in any form you want, from lamps and rugs to artwork, flowers and everything in between. Bring decorations that somehow represent or honor the deceased. For example, if she loved to stitch, you could hang some of her work. Or if he loved a certain artist, you could display copies of famous artwork.
- Make Photos and Videos Available – Many bereaved families make photo collages or montage videos for a memorial service. These items are treasured by the family, but other bereaved like friends and coworkers would appreciate access to them as well. Consider uploading any montages or videos online to share with other people. You can use Google Drive, Drop Box, or YouTube. Make the files accessible with only a certain link and print the link on the service program so guests can access it if they choose.
- Memory Table or Stations – A memory table is an easy way to help make a memorial service custom and personalized. It’s a simple and free way to show items that either meant a lot to the deceased, show their personality, or represent the deceased to other people. You can put almost anything on a memory table such as photos, sunglasses, ticket stubs from special events, letters, favorite vases or flowers, beloved clothing, or anything else that was special to or about the deceased. You can also make several memory stations as opposed to just one table. There can be themed tables with each one showing a part of the deceased’s life, such as wedding memories, school items, and children and grandchildren.
If you are looking for more inspiration, or none of these speak to you, you’re in luck! These are just a few of the many, many ways that you can make a memorial after a cremation service unique and meaningful to help ease the pain of loss and honor the deceased.
Want more ideas? Storke Funeral Home is here to help if you would like to learn more about your options for making custom memorial services or have questions about your options for King George, VA cremation services in general. Please stop by and visit us or give us a call. We are honored to help you in your time of loss in any way that we can.