How to Honor the Memory of Someone Who Has Died
To honor someone's memory means to keep their presence in your life. There are many ways to do it: through rituals, good deeds and preserved stories.
Rituals of remembrance
Light a candle on a memorial day, visit a place of memory, cook a favorite dish, listen to their music. Repeated small acts give you something to lean on and turn pain into a warm ritual.
Memorial dates
Anniversaries and birthdays are the times when remembrance is needed most. Spend that day with people who understand, reread the stories, look through the photos. Don't stay alone.
Good deeds in their memory
A fine tradition is to do something kind in the person's honor: help someone they would have helped, support a cause that mattered to them. Memory turned into action warms others too.
Preserve the stories
The most lasting way to honor a memory is to gather and preserve a person's life: their biography, voice, photos and the stories of loved ones. A memory page makes this available to the whole family and to future generations.
- Create your own ritual of remembrance.
- Don't be alone on memorial dates.
- Do a good deed in their honor.
- Gather and preserve the stories.
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