/r/RedditMemorials
This subreddit was created to help those who have lost dear relatives or friends. This is a place to post a small memorial to your loved one. Maybe leave a picture, tell us who they were or what they were like, and to possibly say anything that you wish you could say to them were they still with us. This sub is here to help us release and grieve. And may our loved ones live on through the mementos we leave here.
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Tinkerbell, my grandmas’s blind chihuahua, passed away about a year ago. She was loud, and often kept me up at night, most like due to her eye pain, but I loved her. I remember that day she got put down. It was hard, saying goodbye to the pup id known so shortly. Only six months, but she was my best friend. I miss her often…
Hey everyone, do you think you would be interested in an app dedicated to memorialization and expression of grief? What kind of features would you like to see, or be most likely to use – on an app dedicated to memorialization and expression of grief?
I have many great memories of time spent with you and a million laughs, a few tears, lots of beers. We went anywhere there was a good time. If I called, you'd be there in a dime. We watched the sunrise from many of duck blinds. We took many rabbits in front of the beagles. You my friend are now soaring with the eagles. Fly, be free of all that ailed you. You will be with me on every hunt I make and I know you will guide my lead true. I will miss you. In memory of THE FOX
Americans are remembering 9/11 with moments of silence, reading of victims name’s, volunteer work and other tributes almost 2 decades after the attack.
Timmy was a friend who I grew up with about my whole life. I lost him in 2013. He was a few years older than me but I think that just made me see him as more of an older brother than a friend. He was my idol. I looked up to him. To me he was the coolest guy in the world. He was a star football player, he was popular, and he played the drums. Everyone liked him. He was always a hit with the ladies. The one thing that I always noticed though was his positive attitude. He didn’t get to where he was through luck. He worked his ass off. He spent his days at school studying and taking advanced classes. Then he’d work from 17:00 - 2:00 or 3:00. Then he’d do it all other again. But he never complained and he never had a bad attitude. He always tried to make you smile or laugh. He always had a joke to tell. And he wasn’t satisfied until you at least chuckled. A lot of how I live today is because of his impact on me. I don’t let the world get me down. Instead I try my best to help others. And I always try to have a great attitude. Here’s my biggest regret. The day he left for college we threw him a party. As we were leaving he was saying by to everyone and hugging them because that’s what he did. He wouldn’t shake your hand he wanted to hug you. But when he got to me I thought I was too cool and told joking told him to get away. That was the last I saw him alive. Two months later he went to a river with some friends to swim. He went under and never came up. They found his body at the bottom three days later a mile away. That’s why to this day I never turn down a hug. I understand now it’s not stupid or weak. It’s a sign of love. He truly loved all of us. I miss him a lot.
So please, keep the legend alive and hug someone.
( Photo or Photos )
“ Who they were to you “
“ How they impacted your life “
“ Something you wish you could say to them “
You don’t have to follow this exactly. This is just a good guide to base your post off of.
RedditMemorials is a subreddit created to help fellow redditors grieve a loss or honor someone who was dear to them. You can do this in several ways.
You can write about the feeling the loss has caused you. You can post about how this person effected your life and how much they meant to you. You can post pictures of them and tell us all about the fond memories that you have of them. You can also simply write what you wish you could say to them were they still with us.
This is a place to let go of what you have inside. A place to help you come to terms with your loss. And a place to honor those of whom you thought everything of. A place where the one you lost can live on in our minds as well as yours. And in the eternity that is the internet.
So please, tell us who you want us to remember.