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Angel Urns: Celebrate the Divine

May 11, 2017 Kim Stacey

Do you believe in angels? Do you know you have a guardian angel protecting you in an often chaotic world? If so; you (and thousands of others) are the reason why Urn Garden offers an extensive collection of angel urns. Today I’m going to share three beautiful angel cremation urns, each of which is decorated with golden angel’s wings.

What do Angel’s Wing’s Symbolize?

Angels are seen as heavenly beings who serve as God’s messengers. As such, angels have wings so they can traverse the celestial sphere. Functional, yes; but for many people an angel’s wings are far more; they are symbolic of God’s creativity and compassion, through Angels are seen as heavenly beings who serve as God’s messengers. As such, angels have wings so they can traverse the celestial sphere. Functional, yes; but for many people an angel’s wings are far more; they are symbolic of God’s creativity and compassion, through which we can soar to new heights of understanding and joy–even when grieving the death of a loved one. The golden angel’s wings on these three angel urns act as reminders of the celestial gifts we call “angels”, emissaries of God’s loving protection.

The first angel urn for sale here at Urn Garden is the Heart of an Angel Adult Urn for Ashes. Made in the USA by talented husband and wife team, this beauty can be wall mounted and is decorated with hand-carved angel wings which together form a heart. Allow a little lead time on this style, they are made to order.

Rose gold angel wing ash pendant and chain is a small keepsake that holds just a trace amount of cremains. A perfect choice for a tiny memorial to keep close to your heart.

Was Your Mother an Angel?

So many folks I speak with describe their mother (or grandmother!) as “an angel”. There’s a lovely poem celebrating the angelic nature of a loving mother which you’ll find quoted in dozens of online obituaries and resource websites. Unfortunately, it’s difficult to find the name of the person who wrote it.

Yet, because it is so often quoted it’s obvious the words strike a chord in the hearts of many, many people. I’d like to thank the author on behalf of us all. Whoever he or she may be; no matter when these words were put to paper–the author of “I Never Saw Your Wings”, written for a beloved mother, has given us quite a gift. (Source: Poems a Plenty)

How is it that I never saw your wings
when you were here with me?
When you closed your eyes and soared
to the Heavens I could hear the
faint flutter of you wings as you left.
Your body no longer on this side
your spirit here eternally I see your halo shine.
I close my eyes and see the multicolored wings
surround me in my saddest moments and my happiest times.
Mother my angel God has given you your assignment
always my mother forever my angel.
You fly into my dreams and when I am asleep
I feel your wings brush against my face wiping away
the tears I shed since I can no longer hold you in my arms but in my heart.
You earned those wings dear mother
and you will always be me angel eternal.

Such beautiful words and images! The poem reminds me Mother’s Day is just around the corner, making May a perfect time to honor your mother’s memory with an angel urn. If you agree, I suggest you review  our complete collection of Angel Cremation Urns. If you have questions about any of our angel urns for sale, please call me at 1-888-876-1467. I’m available 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. (Central Time) Monday through Friday.

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About Kim Stacey

Kim Stacey is an anthropologist, licensed funeral director and certified grief counselor. She has spent the past 15 years as “The Funeral Copywriter”, creating content for funeral professionals and the public they serve. She can be reached for comment or questions at thefuneralcopywriter[at]gmail.com.

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