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How modern generations personalize celebration of life events
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Celebration of life services are becoming more popular as people remove the solemnity and religious regulations from memorials. People are focusing more on uplifting services that honor that person’s life and passions, rather than focusing on death. The services are more personalized, have flexible timing and location, and have a more celebratory tone.

Mobi Medical Supply reported in a 2019 study that 54% of the participants stated a preference for a celebration of their life over a traditional funeral. With the rise in non-traditional end-of-life services from water cremation to green burial services, people have more ways to make the final goodbye one that fits the deceased’s wishes.

What Do You Mean By Celebration of Life?

This type of memorial event planning has few rules beyond honoring the life of the deceased in a joyful manner. It can happen long after a funeral or have elements incorporated into a funeral service.

As you plan, consider the honoree’s:

  • Personality
  • Hobbies
  • Achievements

Why Are Modern Memorial Services Becoming More Personalized?

As society becomes more secular, there’s less reason to focus only on traditional religious rituals. Technology and social media have also made it easier for people to share their memories and contribute regardless of their location. 

Since the memorial service marks the final sendoff for a loved one, following a cookie-cutter format is less enticing when you can show who they really were.

People are also increasingly aware of the carbon and waste impact of their choices, including funerals. That’s why there’s an uptick in cremation and green burial sites, which are also more cost-effective than a grand traditional funeral.

Visiting the urns store shows several vibrant options for storing a loved one’s ashes, from mini keepsake urns to heart-shaped ones.

What Are Examples of Unique Life Tributes?

When musical legend Aretha Franklin passed, her service was an 8-hour event that became as much of a concert as it was a funeral. Several stars, from Jennifer Hudson to Ariana Grande, sang tributes that included some of her hits.

Plus, over 100 pink Cadillacs showed up to honor her 1985 hit “Freeway of Love.”

Loved ones can create something lasting, like a quilt of memories from the deceased’s clothing, to display at the service and preserve elsewhere. If the person was creative, consider renting a venue to display a gallery of their work as part of a celebration of life.

If the person loved nature or had a green thumb, create a lasting natural memory by planting a tree or dedicating a garden in their honor.

Use Creative Memorial Themes for a True Sendoff

A celebration of life helps family and friends host a final send-off to a loved one that they would even want to attend if they were still alive. From incorporating activities or themes that meant something to the deceased and providing a positive atmosphere, everyone can share memories and bond while remembering a life, not just death.

From 100 pink Cadillacs to dedicated gardens, there are several ways to provide an impactful ceremony that all can enjoy.

Honor the circle of life and continue to review our website for more content that can inspire you.