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The Stories We Tell: Keeping Their Memory Alive Through Words

Von Jordan Colton  •   2 Minuten gelesen

Grandpa walking with his dog Max

 

When a Story Is All That’s Left, It Becomes Everything

Some people leave behind more than just memories—they leave behind stories worth telling.

Maybe it’s the hilarious story of how Grandpa proposed to Grandma, fumbling over his words.

Maybe it’s the heartwarming tale of how Mom made Christmas magical, even when times were tough.

Maybe it’s the lesson-filled moment when Dad taught you to ride a bike, reminding you to always get back up.

Because remembering isn’t just about holding on to the past—it’s about carrying their stories into the future.

The Stories That Keep Them Close

Some stories never fade. They shape who we are and connect us to those who came before us:

  • The time they stood up for someone who needed help, showing the strength of their heart.
  • The funny quirks they had—like always ordering the same meal or dancing in the kitchen.
  • The way they spoke, the little sayings they had that still echo in your mind.

Even though they’re no longer here, their stories are still being told—because love doesn’t end, it just changes form.

Keeping Their Story Alive

The best way to honor someone is to keep sharing the moments that made them special:

  • Tell their stories to the next generation, so they’re never forgotten.
  • Write down memories in a journal, a way to revisit them whenever you need to feel close again.
  • Carry a cherished emblem, a small but powerful reminder that their legacy still lives within you.

Because their life wasn’t just about the years they spent here—it’s about the impact they left behind.

Honoring Them Through the Words We Share

We can keep their spirit alive by speaking their name, sharing their lessons, and remembering the joy they brought into our lives:

  • Pass down their traditions, so the things they loved never disappear.
  • Laugh at their jokes, even the corny ones—they’d want you to smile.
  • Keep a small reminder of them close by—something to hold onto when words aren’t enough.

Because a story told is a life remembered.

The Promise to Always Remember

We don’t just remember them in pictures or places.

We remember them in the stories we tell, the laughter we share, and the lessons they left behind.

We don’t just miss them—we carry them forward. Every single day.

Because love isn’t just something we feel. It’s something we pass on.

Carry Their Memory, Every Day

What’s a story about a loved one that you’ll never stop telling? Share it in the comments below—or write it down as a way to keep them with you always.

About the Author

Jordan Colton is the founder of Cherished Emblems, a memorial jewelry company dedicated to helping people honor the ones they love. Since 2018, Cherished Emblems has served over 17,000 families with compassion, care, and keepsakes that tell a story of enduring love.

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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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