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A Lifetime of Love: How One Cherished Emblem Keeps His Memory Alive

Por Jordan Colton  •   2 minutos de lectura

A Lifetime of Love: How One Cherished Emblem Keeps His Memory Alive

The holidays were always his favorite time of year. He’d string the lights with a sense of humor that made the kids laugh until their sides ached, while the smell of his homemade cider filled the house. This year, the holidays feel quieter, emptier. But even in his absence, his love feels close—held in the memories of those moments and in a cherished emblem that reminds us of the man who made every moment special.

For Laura, this Christmas marks the second without her husband, James. They had built a life filled with laughter, warmth, and shared traditions—years of raising children, family vacations, and evenings spent dancing in the kitchen to their favorite songs.

When James passed suddenly two years ago, Laura found herself holding tightly to the small things he left behind—a worn-out sweater, his favorite coffee mug, and an old pocket watch he always carried with him from his grandfather. But it wasn’t until last year, when her daughter gifted her a personalized cherished emblem, that Laura felt she had a way to truly carry his memory with her.

 

Heart shaped ash jewelry with the engraving "Can't believe you chose me" on the front

 

The emblem was a simple, heart-shaped pendant engraved with the words James often whispered to her during tough times: “Can’t believe you chose me.” Inside the pendant, a tiny compartment held a pinch of his ashes. It was more than just a keepsake—it was a piece of James she could physically hold, a reminder of his love and strength that she could carry every day.

What the Emblem Means Today:
As Laura prepares for another holiday season, she holds onto the cherished emblem as both a comfort and a source of strength. She wears it every morning as she makes her coffee, feeling the weight of James’s love close to her heart. She carries it to family gatherings, where her children and grandchildren smile at her, knowing James’s legacy is present in every laugh and every hug.

“It’s not just a necklace,” Laura says. “It’s a way to keep him close—to feel his love even when he’s not physically here.”
Cherished emblems like Laura’s aren’t just jewelry—they’re symbols of love, resilience, and connection. They allow us to honor the people who shaped us, celebrate their lives, and carry their presence with us every day.

This holiday season, whether you’re remembering a husband, wife, parent, or pet, consider how a cherished emblem can turn a memory into something tangible—something that brings comfort and keeps their love alive.

Create your own cherished emblem today and carry the memory of your loved ones close, this season and always.
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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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