6 Ways To Personalize Your Loved One's Gravesite

By: Myles O'Riordan
Monday, March 25, 2024

For many, a gravesite serves as a physical place to visit and connect with a loved one who has passed away. While traditional headstones allow for basic engravings of names and dates, we at Wagg Funeral Home know that there are more than 6 ways to personalize your loved one's gravesite.

6 Ways To Personalize Your Loved One's Gravesite

Here are six creative ways to put your loved one's unique stamp on their final resting place.

  1. Customize the Headstone - While headstones have long been relatively uniform, it's becoming increasingly common to customize them in more personal ways. In addition to including etchings of spiritual symbols or military insignias, you can add images, artwork, or even handprint engravings. 
  2. Add Personal Artifacts - Leaving small artifacts at the gravesite keeps memories of your loved one's hobbies, interests, and personality alive. Decorative items like sports team-themed pinwheels, turtles for animal lovers, or mini Buddha statues can reflect their persona. You can swap out seasonal pieces like yearly anniversary mementos, too. 
  3. Install a Custom Vase or Planter - A permanently installed vase lets you regularly leave fresh floral bouquets - a simple gesture that provides a meaningful connection. For extra personalization, find one that incorporates decorative details like etchings of your loved one's name, footstone sculptures, or engraved portraits and imagery.
  4. Create a Unique Garden Area - Turn part or all of your loved one's gravesite into a beautifully personalized garden space. This could include planting flowers, shrubs, or trees that held meaning for them. Incorporate paths, benches, sculptures, water features, or bird feeders. Add favorite garden accents like whimsical decor or spiritual pieces. 
  5. Leave Notes and Sentimental Items - Carving out a designated spot within the gravesite for leaving photos, letters, drawings, trinkets, or other small sentimental pieces creates an area for temporary memorials. Some families start journaling traditions, leaving new entries each visit. Others incorporate welcome stones with cheerful messages or trinkets gifted by children and grandchildren.
  6. Install Permanent Memorials - You can hire artists and stone masons to create permanent, intricate memorial pieces like custom headstones, sculptures, benches, or design elements for a larger budget. Look for artists who engrave imagery or text with meaningful quotes, lyrics, or poems. These one-of-a-kind artistic pieces celebrate your loved one's life story.

For more information on - 6 ways to personalize your loved one's gravesite, please call Wagg Funeral Home at 905-985-2171 or drop us a line. You can also send us your queries through this Online Form, and we will call you back to answer any questions.

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