HONOURING A LOVED ONE
There are endless ways one can remember and honour their loved one who has passed. It is a unique and personal process to find the most meaningful way to honour them and the life they led. Some ideas of ways to honour a loved one include:
- Creating a piece of jewellery customised with their handwriting, containing their ashes or a piece of their hair, or engraved with their initials and date of passing 
- Framing an item of theirs or piece of their writing – this could include framing a postcard from them or their favourite watch 
- Saving a seat for them at important events or family gatherings for a period of time following their passing 
- Mark a space in their honour with their initials or name, for example at a bench at a park they loved or on a brick in the family backyard, or another meaningful location 
- Create a living memorial by planting a tree at a meaningful place or begin a garden with their favourite flowers or foods 
- Complete something they could not. If there is a project or role they hadn’t finished before passing, completing it on their behalf is a meaningful way of connecting to what mattered to them 
- Attempt an item on their bucket list or their favourite activity in their memory. This could become an annual event that all those who loved them engage in as a memorial to them 
- Advocate or involve yourself in a cause that was important to your loved one, or that relates to their passing 
- Prepare their favourite meal and share the recipe with their name included in the title 
- Repurpose some of their items or clothes into a piece of art, jewellery or quilt that you can continue to use and keep with you 
- Create a playlist of their favourite songs to listen to and play at family gatherings 
- Talk about them, share stories with others who knew them and collect memories to write down and store in a memory jar 
Some organisations have a space where you can honour & remember your loved one - click the button below to find these.
