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The Power of Healing and the Legacy of Remembrance: Creating a Memorial Wall on Memories After
Healing after the death of a loved one is a journey filled with profound emotions. Memories After provides a sacred space for families to embrace their grief, honor their loved ones, and begin healing. One of the most transformative ways to facilitate this process is through the creation of a Memorial Wall. In this blog post, we will explore the emotional and spiritual benefits of remembrance, the importance of healing through dignity and compassion, and how a Memorial Wall s

Eugene Wynyard
Dec 20, 20255 min read


Honouring the Unborn: Healing After Pregnancy Loss
“No loss is too early to be remembered.”

Eugene Wynyard
Nov 4, 20253 min read


The New Language of Grief: Why We Need Better Words for Loss
Every mourner, at some point, searches for language — for words that can hold what feels uncontainable. But language for loss cannot be borrowed from cliché; it must be born of courage.
To say “I lost my child” or “I miss my friend who died by suicide” is not a failure of strength — it is the purest form of it. Each time we name grief truthfully, we push back against the silence that has long defined our culture’s relationship with death.
Because words are not just expression

Eugene Wynyard
Oct 25, 20254 min read


Beyond Flowers and Funerals: The Future of Remembering Loved Ones
For generations, we’ve said goodbye with flowers, funerals, and the closing of a coffin lid — a ritual meant to bring closure. But too often, that “final goodbye” becomes just that: final. The story stops too soon.And for those left behind, the silence afterward can feel unbearable. The truth is, remembrance doesn’t have to end when the funeral does. In fact, that’s when real remembering begins. Why Traditional Funerals End the Story Too Early Funerals help us acknowledge los

Eugene Wynyard
Oct 20, 20252 min read
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