A commemorative ceremony is a chance for friends and family to celebrate the life of a loved one who passed away. Organizing a seemly memorial service for someone close to you is not easy, especially since you have trouble coming to terms with losing someone. However, you can hold a memorial event any time after the funeral, which means you can give yourself a chance to adapt and prepare for.
Style
Before you start any planning, you need to decide the approach you re going for. A memorial service can be formal or informal, depending on what you feel it would best suit your wishes and needs. In the same time, you need to decide whether you want a more intimate event or the opposite, something casual or more religious. or if you would like to have an open-air reception, a venue or your own house.
Location Choose a suitable location for the memorial. You do not have to …show more content…
Whether you choose to hire a catering company or you prefer a pot-luck type of reception, having food and drinks after a memorial is often an opportunity for people to talk and remember the deceased in a more relaxed setting. Also, it is your choice if you want to serve alcohol, but moderation should be maintained.
Memorial book
Making a memorial book allows you to honor the memory of the cherished one, by involving close friends and family, or all guests in the process of creating it. Moving around an empty notebook and asking clients to sign, including their best memory of the deceased is one way to do it, but you can also add photographs and stories. It's a good way to channel people's pain and create a lasting memory of your loved one as well.
Planning a memorial service is not always the easiest thing to do, but it can help family and friends to cope with grief by expressing their feelings and surrounding themselves with all those who cherished the