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Celebrate Life

July 11, 2008 urngarden.com

mary lee

One of the advantages of cremation is the luxury of time. Although many families want immediate closure, memorial services and interment can actually be planned for a later date to allow for family that may have to travel, or even better weather.

Such was the case with the Lee family. When Mary Lou Lee passed away in March, her family honored her wishes: She wanted her services to be held after school was out for the summer as she did not want her school-age grandchildren and great-grandchildren to have to miss school to attend her funeral service. “Have it in the summer,” she said, “and have everyone wear a big hat!”

lee

And they did. Last week, they laid Mary Lou to rest beside her husband. One of Mary’s son’s owns an early SUV (short bus) and the family boarded the bus and drove to the cemetery for the service.

bus

Back in the late ’60’s, with all the turmoil happening throughout the world, Mary Lou’s husband had several thousand of these flower power stickers printed up. According to one of the brothers, “These represent, not just a slogan or catch phrase, but a way of life.” One sticker survived and was displayed in a prominent location on Jim’s bus.

celebrate life

After the service, everyone gathered at Mary’s son, Jim’s place for food and fellowship. Earlier, the brothers went to Sam’s Club and bought their mom’s favorite foods, pimento stuffed olives and summer sausage, drug the tables and chairs out on the lawn, and honored their mother’s memory.

Beautiful.

Thank you Jim, for permission to share your experience with other families looking for memorial ideas.

Filed Under: cremation, Memorial Service Ideas, obituaries, organ donation Tagged With: keepsake urn, Mary Lou Lee, Memorial Service Ideas, obituary

Snow Globe Memory Jar

July 3, 2008 urngarden.com

dyi snowglobes

Snow Globes would be another fun craft to make a memory jar. As simple as a small jar with a tight fitting lid and a trinket or two.

snow globe

But these snow globes are my favorite:

snow globe

 

Filed Under: art, Confessions, Memorial Service Ideas Tagged With: memorial ideas, memory jar, Snow globe

Memory Jar Simplified

July 2, 2008 urngarden.com

Making a memory jar doesn’t have to be tedious. Here’s a simple DIY craft idea for creating a sweet keepsake. The minimalist version of a memory jar.

Filed Under: art, Memorial Service Ideas Tagged With: memorial ideas, memorial service idea, memory jar

Making a Memory Jar

July 1, 2008 urngarden.com

My friend the artist known as “Sooz” is making a memory jar. Last week I dropped in and snapped a few photos of her creation.

Soozie is an artist and sadly, one of the early members of the Widows Club (1998). 10 years later she’s made a major career change, had a child in mid-life and about to complete her master’s degree to teach- what else? Art!

While experimenting for this piece, she tried taking a smaller surface, covering it in glue and rolling the surface in beads.

Not what she had in mind.

This is the look. The bolo tie adds an interesting dimension. Now, show me how to work it.
memory jug

Tools of the trade. Jar or jug, junk, and white silicone. That gun looks a little unwieldy.

memory jug

But Sooz handles it like a pro.
memory jug

Using mostly flat trinkets to adorn the surface of the jar, working in small areas, letting it dry, repeat. Depending on your coverage area, this is not an afternoon project.

Love it!

Filed Under: art, Memorial Service Ideas Tagged With: arts and crafts, memorial ideas, Memorial Service Ideas, memory jar, memory jug

Everybody Loved Chris

June 30, 2008 urngarden.com

chris sifford

Been thinking about my old friend Chris Sifford. Back in the early 90’s I had the good fortune to make Chris’ acquaintance when we worked together at a local radio station. Everyone loved Chris, he was smart, funny, and I developed a mild crush on him. Later, our careers took different paths, and we lost touch. I never forgot him though.

Chris wound up taking a job with Missouri Governor Carnahan as a staffer, serving in various capacities. During Carnahan’s 2000 campaign for the U.S. Senate, Chris lost his life along with the Governor and his son in a plane crash. Chris was only 36.

Last Saturday was the annual Chris Sifford Day at the ballpark (Springfield Cardinals) with a 5K walk/run fundraiser scheduled in the morning. It rained hard here (again) Saturday and the event was likely a wash. Next up, is the Sifford Golf Scramble to raise funds for scholarships at his alma-mater.

chris sifford memorial

From the Sifford Memorial site: If you had the pleasure of knowing Chris, you are lucky. He embodied the spirit of someone who actually wanted to serve or help others serve the people. His friends were many and came from a variety of backgrounds — which is why the Sifford Scramble golf tournament is so fun. There will be bootheelians, hillbillies, beer makers, teachers, preachers, athletic personnel, and worst of all lawyers, bankers and consultants (ha ha).

Friends and family established the Chris Sifford Memorial Foundation in 2001 to ensure that his memory lives on by providing scholarships for young people interested in careers in journalism or public service. Approximately $100,000 has been raised to establish endowment funds at Chris’ alma mater Missouri State University and University of Missouri-Columbia.

Establishing a foundation or memorial fund to preserve a loved one’s memory and pass on the legacy is a beautiful way to remember and treasure a special life.

Filed Under: Memorial Service Ideas, obituaries Tagged With: Chris Sifford, Memorial Service Ideas, obituary

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