Thursday, December 19, 2013

How do you want to be remembered?

Linda Darby,
Chief Executive Officer
The hustle and bustle of the holiday season is in full force with only a few days left before Christmas. The holiday season is about cherishing and spending time with those in our lives and taking the focus off ourselves. We sometimes get stuck in a rut of our daily routines and the holidays allow us to get our heads out of the paperwork to remember; to remember how blessed we are to be able to spend the holidays with our families; and to remember those we have lost throughout the years.

"When a loved one becomes a memory, the memory becomes a treasure," is a quote that we at Trigard Memorials try to remember everyday. How do you want to be remembered? When you are gone and your family gathers around for the holidays, will they remember you the way you want to be remembered? As families gather, its a great time to remind them to take the time to talk with their family about how they want to be remembered; maybe even make a plan to get their wishes put in writing this coming year.

From everyone at Trigard, may you and your family have a blessed holiday season.

This article originally appeared in Modern Memorialization, Trigard Memorials' weekly electronic newsletter featuring information for the funeral industry. Sign up for your free subscription at http://www.trigard.com/Thursdays.


Product highlight: Remembrance medallions

Remembrance medallions by Trigard Memorials are a unique addition to existing niche fronts, mausoleums and memorials. A stronger alternative than ceramic cameos, our bronze medallions feature exquisite detail in traditional oxide or the vibrant color of Brilliant Impressions®.

Whether a family is celebrating a special date or they want to add beauty and value to their loved one's memorial with our cutting-edge technology, our medallions are an affordable option.

Call Customer Service at 800.798.4900 for details and pricing.

This article originally appeared in Modern Memorialization, Trigard Memorials' weekly electronic newsletter featuring information for the funeral industry. Sign up for your free subscription at http://www.trigard.com/Thursdays.


Design tip of the week
Though photo quality may look okay to families, our design team looks at it from a professional standpoint to ensure you receive the best quality marker with the given images.

This article originally appeared in Modern Memorialization, Trigard Memorials' weekly electronic newsletter featuring information for the funeral industry. Sign up for your free subscription at http://www.trigard.com/Thursdays.

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