January 2022

Page A24 JANUARY 2022 FUNERAL HOME & CEMETERY NEWS Se c t i on A Funeral Directors Research,Inc. AMRA INSTRUMENT, LLC 623 N. Tower (P.O. Box 359) Centralia, WA 98531 “the shorter the supply line the better off you are” WEB DIRECT GIFT & PRICING TM ® www.amrainstruments.com www.preproomdirect.com Known for quality materials and craftsmanship, Madelyn Co. Keepsake Pendants are hand-made using jewelry-grade metals. The opportunity to choose a Keepsake Pendant presents itself only once. The comfort a Keepsake Pendant offers, lasts a lifetime. www.madelynpedants.com e-mail orders@madelynco.com 800-788-0807 Fax 608-752-3683 call about monthly specials or visit ourwebsite TM K e e p s a k e P e n d a n t s February '21 FHC:Layout 1 12/24/20 5:12 PM Page 1 by K N A U E R I N D U S T R I E S www. NomisPublications .com Read the Funeral Home & Cemetery News Electronic Version Search the Online Directories Digital Directory Now Available Download instantly at www. NomisPublications .com Save on Shipping! Percussion Play Bell Lyre Healing Garden at Hansen Desert Hills Continued from Front Page Continued on page A28 The Celebration Garden features a pedestal containing black stones. These stones are known as Apache Tears or grief stones. Families are encouraged to run their hands over the stones and feel the unique shape and texture of each stone. Just as each stone feels individu- ally different, grieving is a highly indi- vidual experience. At the Sound Station families are en- couraged to close their eyes, take a deep breath, and use a silent moment to fo- cus on the sweet sound of the birds, the wind rustling through the leaves, and the sound of their own breathing. Families then use a mallet to gently ring the bells on the lyre and let the notes fall gently on their ears. Visitors are asked to reflect on any unique sounds that their loved one made. Did they whistle, snore, or crack their knuckles? Sometimes the sound of a sewing machine or a boiling tea kettle brings back memories of those missed. Finally, they are asked to close their eyes once more, ring the bell and speak their loved one’s name. Many people find comfort in hearing their loved one’s name spoken aloud. Crystal Howard of Hansen Mortuaries and Memorial Garden says that she found Percussion Play and the bell lyre while looking online for a wind chime. She says, “I was drawn to the bell lyre as I loved the look of it and hadn’t seen anything like it anywhere before. It is exactly what we wanted and needed – an interactive in- strument, which is soothing, too. Once we were assured that there would be no wrong notes played by anyone who played it, we knew it was perfect for our garden!” Memorial gardens are becoming more popular than ks to the focus on ‘healing’ WilbertEDU , where Funeral Professionals can learn and earn continuing education units at no cost! For information on the wide variety of topics and to register for any, go to wilbert.com/wilbertedu U

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