Honoring Someone In Special Ways After Cremation

Donohue Funeral Home • December 29, 2022
When a loved one passes on and you decide on cremation services for them, here are some ways you might consider honoring them with your family and friends. 
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When you decide to have cremation services in Downingtown, PA for a loved one, you aren’t limiting yourself, but rather are opening the floodgates to the options. There are many different ways you can honor your loved one and you are not limited to just one thing. You can do as many things as you would like to showcase how special they were. As you think about what you might want to do, here are a few options to consider. 


Have A Butterfly Release 


Butterflies are beautiful creatures and they signify new life as they have recreated themselves from a caterpillar into the beautiful flying being. You could get together with family and friends and release a bunch of butterflies to honor your loved one. You are letting the beauty go, but you are also letting your loved one move on, in a way. That can help you to get closure over their passing while doing something lovely to honor them. 


Name A Star For Them 


There are billions of stars out there and you might want to officially name one after your loved one. There’s a way to register the star in their name and that can be a nice way to remember them and allow their name to live on. You can get a map for just where that star is and take a look at it when it shines so you can think of your loved one fondly. 


Keep Their Fav Family Tradition Around 


If your loved one adored having the family over to bake Christmas cookies of all varieties, keep that tradition alive by continuing it in your house. It will feel different without your loved one there, but carrying it on is a nice way to honor them as you move forward together as a new family unit. 


Upcycle Belongings 


Your loved one left a myriad of belongings behind and you might want to keep some of the items as-is. But there are other things you can repurpose and use in a different manner. Their wedding silverware, for example. You know you won’t use it, so you can make wind chimes out of it and that can help you to see them more often and make them into something you appreciate. 


Create A Playlist For Them 


If your loved one had certain musical tastes, you might think of them when you hear songs they enjoyed. You could create a whole playlist of songs they enjoyed and listen to it when you want to think of them. Music is powerful and can bring about a lot of memories as you move forward. 


Make A Pillow From Old Clothes 


You may donate some of your loved one’s clothing, but there are certain items they wore a lot and those things are special to you. Instead of getting rid of those items, you could make throw pillows from the fabrics to give you something to see to think of them, and something to hug when you miss them. 


There are endless things to do around cremation services in Downingtown, PA to honor someone special. 


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