How to celebrate a life: Creative ideas you’ll love
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Losing someone dear to us comes with a complex mix of emotions — we mourn the loss of their presence in our lives, but we celebrate the time we were able to spend with them. Often, focusing on the moments of joy within these memories can be helpful in the grieving process. Here are a few ideas of life celebrations to get you thinking, but you also can use your specific knowledge of your loved one to personalize a creative, new idea.

A “meme-orial”

Create a beautiful social media obituary to showcase what you appreciate most about your loved one. Whether it be funny posts that highlight their quick wit, invaluable family photos or a reminder of a favorite pastime, the website Love Lives On can help you create a fitting Meme-orial. In less than three minutes, you can create a tribute and post it to social media, generating memories and comments that will make you smile.

Carry them with you

Have a bracelet engraved with your loved one’s signature, or get a tattoo of their handwriting. Find an old note or greeting card and use that script to make sure you get it right. Businesses commonly offer this service, including many on Etsy. Local tattoo parlors can help you determine the next steps for a tattoo you’re considering.

Cuddle up with a quilt

Create a memorial quilt out of old photos or clothing using a tutorial like this one. T-shirts make great quilt squares, and you’ll love seeing their life and experiences splayed out as you cozy up and relish in the great memories.

Give back

Consider donating your loved one’s clothing or a few personal items to organizations assisting those in need, or make a donation in his or her name to their favorite charity. Another creative option is to donate a few of their favorite books to a school or public library with a beautiful certificate on the inside saying, “This book was donated in loving memory of …”

Read and remember

Framed photos are great memories, but what about framed words? Hang a quote of your loved one’s favorite quote or poem —or even something they used to always say — prominently in your home, ensuring you’ll think of them whenever you see it.

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