These 4 Ways Can Help You and Others Remember the Deceased in a Better Manner

Posted by Hardy Owens on February 12th, 2020

These 4 Ways Can Help You and Others Remember the Deceased in a Better Manner

Are you looking for a Funeral Service Program, or a company that helps with Designing and Printing Funeral Program in Los Angeles? If so, the search engine will provide you a list of businesses that can help you with it, but as these businesses design the program they do their own promotion, which is ok because they worked on it, and that takes away two things: your own creativity and a generic way to provide a funeral service program to the one you just lost. The person could be anyone in the family, or your loved one, and you should try to make it something that will be an experience that the attendees will remember.

No matter who passes away, they all create memories. These memories are the sounds, the words, moments and smiles that they generated on our face. If they have left such a lasting impression why would you want to remember them with a sad face, and tears? Wouldn’t it be better that you try to remember them in some other way, something that they would feel better with if they are in spirits with you, or something where you feel connected with them. The options I mention could vary for others, and so if you have an idea, feel free to drop a comment for the readers’ kind perusal. So without further ado, let’s get down to it:

1) Share Your Journey

Share your journey with the deceased. It could be as a kid, wife, relative, and how they impacted your life. Did they leave a lasting impression that has not been wiped out in the test of time? If so, share those memories, and think as if they are right there with you listening to the journey.

2) Share His Aspirations

Did the person aspire to do something? Some people aspire to be a specific someone but end up being the opposite, and then live their life so as to feed the family and keep others dreams alive. You can live their dream.

3) Dedicate Something

Dedicating something to the one that just went away would definitely get everyone teary eyed, but the fact remains that if you dedicate something to the one who left would create a memory in everyone’s mind for the rest of their lives.

4) Give Something to Remember

You can always give a photo album with the photo of the deceased, and it should be a good one that would cheer people up.

Sounds good, doesn’t it.

Like it? Share it!


Hardy Owens

About the Author

Hardy Owens
Joined: April 15th, 2019
Articles Posted: 30

More by this author