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Keeping memories of loved ones alive

Lancashire Evening Post

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November 04, 2025

After someone we love has passed away most of us try to find a way of keeping their memory alive.

Keeping memories of loved ones alive

This can vary from planting a tree to naming a star. Here are a few of the options that you may want to consider.

For some, naming a star after the loved one they have lost seems a fitting memorial. There are many star naming websites for you to choose from on the internet.

Most of these specialist websites give you the choice of naming a single star or a star in a constellation.

Once you have named your star, you will usually receive a certificate, star chart and coordinates to help you find it in the night's sky.

Creating a memorial keepsake box is a comforting option for many.

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