- Light has Gone
- Eternal Memory
- Forever in My Heart
- Forever in Our Hearts
- Gone but Never Forgotten
- Gone but Not Forgotten
In loving memory: funeral ribbons or ribbons for the wreath
If you would like to decorate your wreath, open bowl or bouquet with a few words
of condolence and the name, this is possible by means of a ribbon.
Generally, the left side of the ribbon is used for the words of
condolence and the right side for the name. There is a vast selection of
ribbons. Not only are there different widths, but also different colours
for the ribbon and the text as well as a choice of fonts.
In addition, there is a choice between computer-printed and
embossed ribbons (in gold and silver).
Here are some popular examples of messages of condolence:
- Goodbye My Love
- In Loving Memory
- Memories of You Will Last Forever
- Our Beloved Sister - We Love You
- Our Eternal Love
- Our Happy Memories Remain
- Rest in Peace
- Rest in Peace My Love
- Sleep Peacefully
- Sleep Peacefully My Love
- We Love You
- We Will Miss You Forever
Please feel free to consult our B2B-team: Tel. 044 751 82 80.
Further information about comfort & grief
Written or spoken condolences: etiquette manual
Death is one of the most difficult situations we have to deal with in life. It is enormously important to be able to express our sympathy to those left behind.
Writing a letter of condolence
When writing a letter of condolence, it is extremely important to sound authentic and to write from the heart.
Flowers for a bereavement: basics
Flowers give the bereaved comfort and are a sign of respect and remembrance for the deceased. Flowers for the bereaved and for the deceased are basically different.
Flowers for the bereaved and for the funeral: overview
There are many types of floral decorations for funerals. Here is a short overview:
In loving memory: funeral ribbons or ribbons for the wreath
If you would like to decorate your wreath, open bowl or bouquet with a few words of condolence and the name, this is possible by means of a ribbon.
Typical funeral flowers and what they symbolise
If you are wondering what flowers or colours are appropriate for a funeral: the rule is that there are generally no rules or boundaries.
«Typical funeral flowers» - we explain what they symbolise here:
If flowers are not wanted
Sometimes the bereaved do not want any flowers and instead request donations to a charity that was particularly close to the heart of the departed.