After the South Charleston, WV cremation of a deceased loved one, you and your family might choose to hold a memorial service in their honor. A memorial service is about honoring the deceased, but it’s also about allowing family and friends to celebrate their life. You can have either a formal or an informal event, and you can host it wherever you want. One way you can personalize the memorial so that it’s a particularly special occasion is by playing music. Whether you play recordings, hire a band to play live, or sing together, you can incorporate music to create the right atmosphere. Consider these 5 popular songs to play at the memorial service.
1. “Canon in D” by Pachelbel
This is a versatile classical music song that is loved even by those who would not normally listen to classical music. It’s popular at weddings, funerals, memorials, and other popular events. Whether the deceased loved classing music or you just want a beautiful classical staple that will set the tone for a beautiful event, Canon in D is a great choice for the memorial.
2. “My Heart Will Go On” by Celine Dion
The artist is renowned for her soaring ballads, and this track, which was featured on the blockbuster Titanic movie soundtrack, is no exception. It speaks of undying love and of eternal remembrance. It’s just the sort of song that will say in music what you, your family, and your friends will feel in your hearts. You might have to pass out the tissues for this one.
3. “My Way” by Frank Sinatra
Was your deceased loved one the sort of person who did things their way come what may? This classic tune is a great way to honor someone who lived life to the fullest and on their own terms. It can be a fitting tribute to your deceased loved one at the memorial service.
4. “Forever Young” by Alphaville
When the deceased passed away, were they young or young at heart? This song can be a great way to honor them in a meaningful way. It can celebrate eternal youth. Consider this question contained in the lyrics of the song: “Do you really want to live forever?” Everyone does.
5. “Tears in Heaven” by Eric Clapton
This is another tear-jerker of a song. It commemorates the tragic death of Clapton’s son, and the soulful lyrics and melancholic guitar playing will touch the right chord at the memorial service.
These are 5 of the most popular songs to play at memorial services. So after the South Charleston, WV cremation for someone you love, consider a memorial service where you can play popular tunes. You can play them, sing them, or have a band give live renditions of them. Do you need to plan a cremation or funeral? Contact us at Barlow Bonsall Funeral Home & Crematorium. We can be reached by phone at (304) 342-8135 for a free, no-obligation consultation. You can also visit us at our office at 1118 Virginia St E Charleston, WV 25301.