Memory Box
Keep letters, photos, cards, and small keepsakes together in one place for quiet reflection.
The cremation is complete. Many families ask: what now? Here are your options.


Many families who choose direct cremation still hold a gathering. You decide when, where, and how. It might be a garden party, a pub lunch, a walk through a favourite place, or a more formal ceremony. It is yours to design.
In England, ashes can usually be scattered on your own land, in a garden of remembrance, or in many public places with the landowner's permission. Popular places across the Fens include stretches of the River Nene, the Great Ouse, Wicken Fen, and crematorium gardens.


Families choose many different ways to remember someone after cremation. Ashes can be kept in an urn, scattered, divided between relatives, buried in a churchyard, placed with a memorial tree, or made into jewellery or glass keepsakes.
Simplicity during a difficult time
Keep letters, photos, cards, and small keepsakes together in one place for quiet reflection.
Planting something living can become a simple, lasting tribute that changes with the seasons.
A bench in a meaningful place can create a calm space for remembrance, visits, and quiet conversation.
Jewellery or glass keepsakes can hold ashes or an engraved message, keeping someone close every day.

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