Acknowledgements and Celebrations of Life

I write HTML. Please pass it along. I grew up in small towns and in the North where the rule is share and share alike. I'm a Creative Commons type of guy. Copy and paste ANY OF MY MATERIAL anywhere you want. Hyperlinks to your own Social Media are at the bottom of each post. Creative Commons License
This work is licensed under my Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. . TO WATCH VIDEOS FULL SCREEN >> SOUND ON >> Start the video and click on the YouTube Icon at the bottom. Later When you close that window you will be brought back here.

Thursday, November 24, 2022

Memory Tree 2020

https://youtu.be/aYE50MTBKC0     [32:50 minutes]

Memory Tree 2020

3 subscribers
100 Mile District Hospice 2020 Memory Tree Candle Lighting Candle of Grief This candle represents our grief. The pain of losing someone we love is intense. We are reminded of the depth of our grief and the depth of our love. Candle of Courage This candle represents our courage. Courage to confront our sorrow, to comfort each other, and to change our lives. Candle of Memories This candle is lit for our memories. For the times we laughed, the times we cried, the time we were angry with each other, the silly things we did, the caring and joy given us, for all we learned from the ones we now remember. Candle of Hope This is the candle of hope. Hope sees what has not yet been, and what will be. We depend on hope to survive. In the glow of the candle we see the future in the light of pure hope. Candle of Love We light this candle of love in honour of ALL that have lost a loved one. Acknowledging our grief, courage, memories, and hope, we light a candle of love. It is the greatest gift of all. Kelly’s Poem: The Memory Tree written and read by Kelly De La Mare Song: Meet Me on the Mountain written by Jay Cobb Anderson & Tyler Grant performed by Tanya Guenther & Tracy Lynn Reading of the names to be remembered. Let us take this time to listen, remember and celebrate the love and life of loved ones no longer here on earth but always in our hearts. In proxy volunteers will place bulbs on the tree for each loved one being remembered. Sharing of Memories and Thanksgiving This year offers many challenges – we encourage you to find ways to share your memories this Christmas Poem: Yesterdays and You, author unknown, read by Tracy Haddow Litany of Remembrance Lead: In the ordinary of everyday living -we remember them. Response: In special seasons and when celebrations fill our lives, I remember them. Lead: In the morning light and in the evening time, we remember them. Response: In the blowing of the wind and in the chill of winter, I remember them. Lead: In the beginning of the year and when it ends, I remember them. Response : When I am lost and sick at heart, I remember, when I have joys, I yearn to share, I remember, I remember them. Lead: So long as I live, those I remember shall live in my heart, for they are part of me. Response: May the lights on the tree shine forth with love and hope. May our lives reflect that light, tonight and always. Song: Song for a Winter’s Night written by Gordon Lightfoot performed by Tanya Guenther & Tracy Lynn Poem: You’re Still Here; from Out of the Ashes read by Lauren Bock We now will watch the lighting of the big Memory Tree at the Fire hall as we send these memories and our love for them to shine bright over our community for the 2020 holiday season.
Get YouTube Premium

No comments:

Post a Comment