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Monday, February 06, 2012
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Death FAQs Memorials

Memorials

Memorial Cross

Well, a memorial can be many things. Your lastwishbook.com profile can be used as your on-line memorial after you have passed on. Friends and family will be able to log-in and leave messages of condolence while sharing pictures and videos of you. But sometimes people also like to leave money in their will for a bench, a plaque or even just a photographic memorial on their gravestone.
Because a memorial is a lasting monument and a tribute to a person's life, perhaps a final gift to someone dearly loved, it is important to choose it carefully. Hasty decisions made while still in great distress frequently result in later regrets, so it can be sensible to wait - and to spend time on selecting a suitable design.

Memorial Benches offer a dignified and elegant area to sit, relax and remember a loved one.

At lastwishbook.com we want as many positive things to come out of your death as possible, people coming together and sharing experiences and we also want the environment to benifit , so we believe that planting a tree is the best way for you to pass on something to the next generation when you gone. You could have a plaque placed at the base of the tree with your name and some details but to have something growing where loved ones can visit seems the perfect and eco friendly way to be remembered.

Most people use the dead person's graveside as the memorial site and bringing flowers and thoughts to a peaceful place such as a graveyard can be an excellent form of therepy to deal with grief and to share your thoughts with your loved one.

It really depends on your religion also - other countries and cultures use different methods to remember the dead, please email us at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it with all your memorial ideas.

lastwishbook.com was created to help you be remembered in a more modern way. as time goes by and the world moves forward maybe this will be how we are all memorialised?

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