Memorials

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Recently i lost two guineas and wanted some a memorial to place in my garden a little something that i could look at remember my pigs by. Lots of sites on the net did different things but i found beloved bears very usual and a good price. Many places provided memorials but were very expensive. The perticular stone i ordered was lovely, it took a few weeks as they are handmade. The stones i ordered were not in the pet section. they are simple and just the names engraved and a little flower.

I just thought anyone who as lost a recent pig maybe interested. I know its a sad subject but i found it a brilliant service that helped.

The webiste is: www.belovedbears.co.uk

Oh yeah i think £1 from your order goes to charity too. x
 
Oh how lovely. We have a scarecrow (small one), butterflies and flowers on our graves which will sadly get bigger!

like the bears, really cute.
 
I know i hate that thought, especially when you have a few animals. But the memorials are lovely. I was not sure how many people knew of them.
 
They look lovely. I'd love to set up a little memorial garden for my lot, but for now make do with having their keepsake boxes (with ashes inside) on display with their pictures and a couple of toys they loved.
 
I like the pebbles. So far, I've planted a nice perennial, but with not too deep roots over my graves.
 
They are lovely, it was very thoughtful of you to post the link for us, thank you :)
 
Yeah I have the pebbles. When Giz died i buried her near some flowers, it was tulips in spring they came up lovely and i always think of her when they come up in spring and with Dylan it was a minature rose bush i have that came into flower. As sad as it is it reminds us that everything is a cycle.

Think the revision is getting to me lol! having some taxing biology exams at the mo. My head feels like it is going to explode.
 
I think the pebbles and the hearts are lovely. Unfortunately I have too many buried in my garden to be able to afford to do so, and it would be more like a rock-garden then! But they are a lovely thing to have.

Sophie
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