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Jewellery & Keepsakes
Once you have received your loved ones ashes following a cremation, you might choose to have some placed into a small keepsake, such as an item of jewellery.
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Planning a Funeral > Memorials
A memorial to a loved one can be many things. It can be a summary of a life. It can be a tribute to things achieved or a remembrance of things enjoyed. It may even be a simple last act of love for one lost.
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Once you have received your loved ones ashes following a cremation, you might choose to have some placed into a small keepsake, such as an item of jewellery.
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Following a cremation, you have the choice of scattering ashes in a special place, interring at a church or cemetery, or holding on to them as a lasting memory of your loved one.
Those who prefer to hold on to remains often like to have a fitting container. We offer a selection of handcrafted, artisanal vases, urns, caskets and scattering tubes for ashes.
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Headstones and stonemasonry represent timeless traditions that have bee present throughout our time as funeral directors.
Like all our services, every aspect of our headstones can be personalised. Choose from a range of headstone ideas, colours, and finishes. We’ll even help you with the all-important message.
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Cremation plaques and tablets are usually smaller than a memorial on a full grave.
As with all of the services we provide, every aspect of our cremation plaques and tablets can be personalised.
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Some like to have their loved ones ashes grown into a tree or have a bench placed in a location of significant meaning to mark the life of the person they said goodbye to. Almost anything is possible and we’re here to help support you in deciding which option to choose to help you continue to remember a life.
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This guide has been created to help you hold a Memorial Service, Celebration of Life Ceremony or Service of Thanksgiving and Remembrance at a time when we are able to do so safely.
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For more information on memorials, download our Continuing to Remember guide.