Page 2 - Cremation Urns and Keepsakes
It’s easy to feel a deep attachment to cherished artwork, a family heirloom or a piece of jewelry because they remind you of someone special. Cremation keepsakes offer a whole other level of personal connection to a loved one who has passed by keeping them close and part of your daily life. It is extremely difficult to lose a loved one, but cremation keepsakes allow you preserve their memory and keep their presence with you in a very special and personal way. Cremation keepsakes come in a variety of forms from jewelry to home décor and even pens. These types of cremation keepsakes hold ashes, locks of hair, dried flowers or other personal, sentimental items. Here are a few unique and customizable forms of cremation keepsakes that help maintain the memory of a loved one in a very special
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Jazz is one of the most emotional and expressive forms of music, and for many people, it becomes more of a lifestyle than a hobby. In death, it's fitting to memorialize a loved one's passion, and this certainly includes the music that touched and changed their lives. |
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From the time of childhood, the four seasons are glorified from an ordinary act of nature into an experience that represents the changes in of one’s life. The fall reminds us of the beginning of school and the start of the holiday tide: Labor Day, Halloween, Thanksgiving, etc. Winter symbolizes a time of togetherness and family with the celebrations of Christmas, Hanukah and, of course, the cold weather. In remembrance of loved ones who have passed, there are many cremation memorials which honor the lives of those no longer with us through seasonal cherished memories.
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Winter Urns
If your loved one was passionate about skiing or had a child-like appreciation for snow, always throwing snowballs when you weren’t looking, choose an urn with
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Smooth beads draped across your fingers, a quiet prayer. The priest calls out, “Amen,” and your eyes open. They rest on the jade beads and delicate sliver chain of the rosary and you smile. Green was his favorite color. A rosary is not just an exceptional tool of religious faith, but a reminder, a link to something other than ourselves. Rosary Urns have gained popularity since the Catholic Church raised the ban on cremation in 1963, and even more so since further Church relaxation in 1997.
The 1” x ¾” cross can accommodate a small amount of cremated remains, but many people choose to insert a lock of hair, crushed flowers from the ceremony, or other small memento. These delicate creations are exceptional, with silver-plated chains and a variety of quality details. Bead options: Lavender Cats Eye, Blue Pearl, Olive Wood, Red Glass Beads, Black Glass Beads, Cloisonné Beads, Jade, Hematite, Pastel Pearls, Pink Pearls The centerpieces are highly detailed and appropriate. |
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The loss of a beloved pet is a devastating event. No matter the breed or species, our animal companions are priceless gifts, giving love unconditionally for nothing in return but the same. Because most pets, like cats and dogs, are lifelong companions, there through thick and thin, the gripping loss can be hard to bear. At Pets to Rest we offer a broad, personalized collection of products to best memorialize the unique creature your pets was. From tiny keepsakes in wood, ceramic, and glass, to unique, artful urns and biodegradable caskets, Pets to Rest has the perfect memorial piece for your treasured friend.
Because cats and dogs are prevalent companions, prized for their wit and compassion, Pets to Rest has special cremation urn collections just for them. Some of our unique dog urns include the Fire Hydrant and Tennis Ball urns. Our variety of cat urns is broad, including the Yarn Ball and Faithful Friend urns. Designed to celebrate the joy that pets bring into our lives, the |
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A Turkish Proverb states that “A good companion shortens the longest road.” When navigating the road of life, nothing is more comforting than to travel it alongside the one you love. It seems only fitting that life-long companions should not have to be separated after their physical lives come to an end. Companion urns are a wonderful way to preserve the memories of loved ones, while creating a place to be forever united. Companion urns are offered in different styles to suit the wishes of the departed and their survivors.
Companion Urns for Burial at Sea
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Read more » Racing is a wonderful sport. Our founders Susan and Richard Fraser enjoyed drag racing in the late 1970’s in Orange County. So we hold racing dear to our hearts at In the Light Urns.
If you are looking for a race car urn you will certainly be able to find one here. Memorials for racers are available on our motorcycle and racing urns page. There are many cremation urns that memorialize someone who loved racing their car. Many of these urns are personable through engraving. Because of our sophisticated engraving equipment, we are able to engrave everything from the nameplate, to a photo of your loved one on the hood of the car.
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How to Connect the Urn with the Individual
Engraved urns for ashes make a tremendously personal statement and can offer some solace and comfort during an extraordinarily difficult time. It creates a lasting memorial, representing a cherished life. |
Read more » An Urn is a Wonderful Option to Memorialize a Loved One with Musical Talent
Musicians seem to be a special breed all their own; if your loved one was a musician, you know that they are blessed with a gift that not everyone in this life is lucky enough to possess. A musician cremation urn is the perfect way to pay tribute to someone who was in touch with their senses, that loved music to their very core.
Whether your loved one was passionate about playing a guitar or mandolin, saxophone, banjo, piano or any other musical instrument, you loved them for who they were and the things they appreciated in life. A musician funeral urn allows you to pay respect and show your heart-felt love for someone who may have been temperamental or on the sensitive
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