Permanent Memorialization

Permanent Memorialization

This involves establishing a dedicated place for family and friends to come together, connect, and remember your loved one.

A Consistent Place of Healing

In our modern society, individuals often find themselves with insufficient time to properly grieve their losses. The demands of work and the emotional urge to stay busy can hasten the bereaved back into the everyday world too quickly.


Furthermore, many families opt to scatter the cremated remains of their loved ones in a cherished location such as the ocean or the skies. While this may feel fitting initially, it means that there isn't a consistent place for connecting with the memories of the dearly departed.


Having a permanent place, whether in a cemetery, mausoleum, or cremation garden, that can be regularly visited by family and friends is a crucial aspect of the period following a death. It serves as a focal point of memorialization, providing everyone with a special place to remember your loved one or commemorate significant occasions. This can help make birthdays or anniversaries less painful.



A permanent place for reflection on your loved one becomes a means of connecting to a family's past. Visiting the resting place of grandparents or great-grandparents can offer children an anchor to their personal history. It establishes a connection to the past, to shared love, and truly honors the enduring relationship you have – and will always have – with that person.

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