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When trying to find the right words to engrave on the urn of your loved one you can be stuck in a dilemma forever. Finding the right words to sum up one's feelings toward a loved one isnu2019t easy. Some family members are at a loss for words while others are ready to go with humorous, yet endearing phrases.
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How to Decide on Urn Engravements When trying to find the right words to engrave on the urn of your loved one you can be stuck in a dilemma forever. Finding the right words to sum up one's feelings toward a loved one isn’t easy. Some family members are at a loss for words while others are ready to go with humorous, yet endearing phrases. Many people choose to take the generic route and only engrave necessary things like birth and death dates or some personal detail about the person but in our opinion personalizing a cremation urn with more than a person’s name or dates is important. Many a times you don’t even need to engrave anything too out of the box or something that’s never been done before but adding a quote or a few inspiring words that they lived by could
make the urn more meaningful. Some families have engraved favorite phrases to remind them of the laughter they all once shared while others engraved the lessons they learned from their dearly departed ones. This is all very personal to one and their family but just to give you an idea of what people usually engrave on urns, here are a few examples. •Forever in our Hearts / Always in our Hearts •Rest in Heaven •Forever Loved / Always Loved •In (Loving) Memory of •In God's Care •Beloved (Mother, Father, Brother, etc.) •{A Biblical Verse of one's choosing} •Best Mom / Dad Ever •My Dad / Mom, My Hero •Rest in Peace Although there are many ways you can pay respects, the best way would be to convey what’s in your hearts and your deepest feeling through these urns so they can smile from the heavens knowing that you will always carry them in your hearts. Source Link: - https://cremation-urns-jewelry-geturns.blogspot.com/2021/10/how-to-decide- on-urn-engravements.html