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The Letters We Never Sent: Words Left Unspoken

By Jordan Colton  •   2 minute read

The Letters We Never Sent: Words Left Unspoken

There are always things we wish we had said.

Maybe it’s “I love you” one more time.
Maybe it’s “I’m sorry” for something left unresolved.
Maybe it’s just a simple thank you for all the little things we didn’t fully appreciate until they were gone.

Because when someone we love leaves this world, their absence doesn’t erase what we still need to say.

The Words We Still Hold in Our Hearts 

Some words remain, even after they’re gone:

  • A message to Dad, thanking him for always making you feel safe.
  • A note to Grandma, letting her know her recipes still bring the family together.
  • A letter to a best friend, saying that life just isn’t the same without them.

Even though we can’t send these letters, they still matter—because they remind us of the love that never left.

Finding Peace in the Words Left Unsaid 

Just because they’re no longer here doesn’t mean we can’t find a way to express what’s in our hearts:

  • Write them a letter anyway. Let the words flow, even if only for yourself.
  • Speak to them out loud. Say what you need to say, knowing that love doesn’t need a physical presence to be heard.
  • Carry a cherished emblem, a reminder that even though they’re gone, they’re still part of your story.

Because grief is not just about letting go. It’s about finding new ways to hold on.

Honoring Them Through the Words We Carry 

We can keep their memory alive by continuing to speak to them, share their stories, and keep them close in our hearts:

  • Light a candle and read the words you never got to say. 
  • Write them a message in your journal, knowing they’d understand.
  • Wear something that reminds you of them, a small symbol of the connection that never fades.

Because love doesn’t stop when life does. It lives on in the words, the memories, the moments we still cherish.

The Promise to Always Remember 

We don’t just remember them in pictures or places.
We remember them in the words we still long to say, in the messages that never needed to be spoken to be felt.

We don’t just miss them—we cherish them, every single day.

Because love isn’t just something we say. It’s something we carry with us, always.


Carry Their Memory, Every Day. 

If you could write a letter to someone you’ve lost, what would you say?  Share in the comments below.

 

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Jordan Colton showing a thumbs up after beating childhood cancer at age 4

👤 About the Author

Jordan Colton is the founder of Cherished Emblems, a cremation jewelry company dedicated to helping people honor the ones they love. Since 2018, Jordan and his team have helped over 17,000 families find comfort through beautifully crafted keepsakes designed to hold ashes, memories, and meaning.

A childhood cancer survivor, Jordan's early life experiences taught him the value of remembrance and the quiet strength it offers in hard times. His personal connection to grief and healing fuels the compassionate mission behind Cherished Emblems: to help others feel close to the people and pets they've lost, every single day.

With a background in marketing, and memorial design, Jordan brings both technical expertise and heartfelt purpose to everything he creates. What began as a response to the loss of a beloved family pet has grown into a trusted resource for families seeking comfort and connection through cremation jewelry.

Outside of work, Jordan enjoys exploring Oregon with his wife, cooking, and continuing to build a place that puts people first—especially those walking through grief.

Learn more at CherishedEmblems.com.

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