• Bean Funeral Homes & Cremation Services, Inc., Hampden Heights - (610) 376-0985 - Marissa J. Faller, Supervisor
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  • Bean Funeral Homes & Crematory, Inc., Exeter Township - (610) 779-2800 - Joseph G. McCullough, Supervisor
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When you have a loved one pass on, choosing cremation services in Wernersville, PA for them takes care of their needs and gives them an honorable send off. After that, you can do whatever you want for them, whether you have a memorial right away or in the future. You can also take the timeline off the final resting place decisions as you can lay them to rest at any time when you are sure about what you want. Once those items are behind you, you might want to memorialize your loved one in your home in special ways. Here are a few things you can do.

Poems, Stories, Music

If you are the creative type, you might feel that sharing your emotions through poems, stories, and even music is a nice way for you to vent and honor someone. You can write whatever you feel is nice for them and share that with others, or keep it to yourself. These things can help you to memorialize someone special, get some of your emotions out, and mark this time in your life when you are grieving.

Charitable Donation

You will likely get a lot of memorial donations given to your family and you can use that money to honor your loved one through a charity. You might also make a donation of your own to another charity, or to the same one. Making a donation in their honor is a nice way to memorialize them and showcase just how special they were to the world as a whole.

Volunteering Time

One of the most precious things anyone can give is time. Perhaps your loved one volunteered quite a bit and now that they are gone, you want to pick up where they left off. Or maybe they loved animals and you would like to volunteer at an animal shelter to remind yourself of that trait about them. Volunteering is always a nice thing to do and if you do it for a loved one, it can be very honoring for them.

Memorial Gardens

If you have a green thumb, or your loved one did, you might plant a memorial garden in your yard in their honor. You can plant vegetables they always grew, or at least things they used to enjoy eating. You can also plant flowers in the colors they appreciated or other such things. Growing new life in their honor can help you to feel like you are doing something pleasant in the light of hard times. Watering and weeding can give you something to look forward to, even.

New Hobbies

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Your loved one may have had certain hobbies and now that they are gone, you might want to try those things. IF they were good at crocheting, watch a few video tutorials and see if you can finish the scarf they were working on. It can be an honoring way to spend time doing what they loved and thinking about them at the same time. Contact cremation providers in Wernersville, PA for other ideas.

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Four Convenient Locations

Hampden Heights

1605 Rockland St.

Reading, PA 19604

Tel: (610) 376-0985

Marissa J. Faller, Supervisor

Bean Funeral Homes & Cremation Services, Inc.

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Shillington

129 E Lancaster Ave

Shillington, PA 19607

Tel: (610) 376-1120

Kevin M. Bean, Supervisor

Bean Funeral Homes & Cremation Services, Inc.

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Sinking Spring

3825 Penn Ave

Sinking Spring, PA 19608

Tel: (610) 376-1129

David J. Burawski, Supervisor

Bean Funeral Homes & Cremation Services, Inc.

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Exeter Township

6 Fairlane Rd

Reading, PA 19606

Tel: (610) 779-2800

Joseph G. McCullough, Supervisor

Bean Funeral Homes & Cremation Services, Inc.

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