Remember Your Memorial With an Urn, Jewelry,
a Memorial Marker or Stone
By Michael W Stephenson
Marking the loss of your remarkable Memorial takes
consideration. What is the best way to memorialize your
beloved animal? You may recall the famous phrase "time
heals all wounds". But the second part of this Rose
Kennedy quote is more telling: "I do not agree. The
wounds remain. In time, the mind, protecting its sanity,
covers them with scar tissue and the pain lessens. But
it is never gone."
Commemorating your Memorial can both ease this hurt and
create a fitting and telling tribute. Immortalize your
animal with an urn, jewelry, a memorial marker or stone.
If you choose to cremate your Memorial, you may want to
select an urn for some or all of your Memorial's ashes. Urn
styles and sizes abound, and you can match your urn to
your Memorial's singular personality. An elegant black cat
statue urn may be perfect for your mysterious charmer.
You can choose an urn with a Memorial figurine, mating the
delicately crafted statue to your Memorial's breed. Perhaps
you envision a wooden urn that features your favorite
photograph. If you already have an epigraph or poem in
mind, have this engraved on your animal's urn. Some Memorial
urns even have entire poems engraved on them. Choose a
candle urn and you can light this candle in remembrance
of your animal.
Memorial cremation jewelry is designed to hold a trace
portion of ashes, a lock of hair or dried flowers. Hang
this pendant around your neck as a loving reminder, or
place this necklace on a framed picture of your loving
companion. Every time you wear or see this charm, you'll
recall your Memorial's best attributes. And you can share
your favorite stories of your Memorial every time someone
asks you about your pendant.
A memorial marker or stone is another way to commemorate
your Memorial's passing and remember your loved one's
persona. You can use a memorial marker or stone to mark
your animal's grave spot, or place this marker or stone
in a memorial garden or special space in your yard or
inside your home. Many memorial stones are collected
from mountain riverbeds. Often memorial markers are made
from natural granite, so no two markers are ever the
same. You can engrave these markers or stones with a
range of words or symbols: your Memorial's name, a loving
phrase or reminder of your Memorial, the dates of your
animal's life or a symbol such as a heart or paw.
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