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What to Bring to a Celebration of Life: 17 Great Gift Ideas

Discover 17 great ideas for what to bring to a celebration of life. From DIY tributes to personalized ones, these offer comfort and honor the memory of a loved one.

Not sure what to bring to a celebration of life? While a gift isn’t required, a small, thoughtful gesture can mean a lot, especially if you’re close to the family. These events are often more relaxed and uplifting than traditional funerals, focusing on joyful memories rather than grief. Still, it helps to know what’s appropriate.

Before choosing a gift, check the invitation (or read the obituary) or contact the host to confirm their preferences. Some families may request donations, while others encourage you to bring only yourself and share a memory or story about the person being honored. 

What to Bring to a Celebration of Life

The best gifts are personal, simple, and heartfelt. Here are 17 gift ideas to choose from, depending on your time, budget, and relationship with your family.

1. Photographs

Print a few meaningful snapshots and place them in a small photo album. You can give them as a memorial gift inside a personalized photo frame

2. A Keepsake Made from Their Clothes

Memorial quilts, pillows, or teddy bears crafted from a loved one’s clothes are thoughtful gifts. They are tangible, touchable memories that will bring comfort. 

3. A Handwritten Memory or Story

A simple, sincere story can become a treasured reminder of how deeply someone was loved. Write down a favorite memory or story and present it in a beautiful card or slip it into a decorative envelope. 

4. Personalized Memorial Candle 

Customize these memorial candles with a loved one's name for a truly special gift. 

5. Create a Curated Playlist

Music brings back powerful memories. Gift a curated playlist or even a vinyl record for a sentimental touch. 

6. Sympathy Gift Basket

Bring a self-care basket with comforting items like bath salts, gourmet snacks, and a journal for reflection. 

7. Memorial Tree Certificate

Planting a memorial tree in someone's name as a living tribute and symbol of remembrance that lasts generations. When you purchase one or more trees from the Memorial Store, you’ll receive a personalized certificate that you can send via email or print and bring with you to the life celebration.

8. Fresh Flowers or a Plant

Beautiful, softly-scented fresh flowers are always a timeless and cherished gift. You can arrange for a bouquet or a sympathy plant to be sent to the venue. 

9. A ‘Coupon’ for a Home-Cooked Meal

Bringing food to the event isn’t always practical, especially if there’s no way to keep it fresh. You might also want to give a more personal gift than a restaurant or food delivery card. Instead, offer a handwritten or printed “coupon” for a home-cooked meal in the days ahead. Let them know you’ll be there when they’re ready for a warm meal and a little company. It’s a thoughtful gesture that gives comfort when it’s most needed.

10. Garden Stone 

A personalized garden stone or plaque offers a lasting tribute that blends beautifully into any outdoor space. Whether placed in a flower bed, under a favorite tree, or along a garden path, it serves as a quiet place for reflection and remembrance.

11. Personalized Holiday Ornament

A custom ornament with the loved one’s name can bring comfort during the holidays, a season that’s often difficult after a loss. It’s a small but meaningful way to help the family honor their memory year after year.

12. Sparklers for Evening Events

If the celebration of life includes an outdoor gathering, sparklers offer a beautiful way to reflect and remember. They’re simple, safe for most ages, and create a soft, glowing moment of togetherness after sunset.

13. Cozy Blanket

A soft, comforting blanket can serve as a literal and emotional layer of warmth. This roomy sherpa blanket can be personalized. It’s a gentle, lasting gift they can wrap themselves in on tough days. 

14. Small Memento of Their Favorite Hobby or Sport

Was the person an avid golfer, reader, or gardener? A small, symbolic item—like a favorite book, golf ball, or packet of seeds—can spark memories and conversations. Just make sure it’s appropriate for the tone and location of the event.

15. Alcohol (When Appropriate)

A bottle of wine, craft beer, or small-batch whiskey can be a welcome treat for casual backyard celebrations or BBQs. Double-check the venue’s rules first; some parks or formal spaces don’t allow alcohol.

16. Wind Chime

Wind chimes offer a peaceful reminder of a life well-lived. Each soft note can feel like a quiet hello from someone who is missed. Choose a design or inscription that reflects their spirit. (Browse wind chimes in our Memorial Store.)

17. Personalized Candle Holder

A candle holder with the loved one’s name, a favorite quote, or a meaningful date creates a serene moment of remembrance. Families can light it on anniversaries, holidays, or whenever they want to feel close. 

Honor Their Life

Celebration of life services offer a space for shared memories, laughter, and reflection. Whether formal or informal, the best gifts honor the loved one and support the grieving family.

Still unsure what to bring to a celebration of life? Browse our Memorial Store for thoughtful items that reflect the moment and the person. 

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