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Its a grave question (!)
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I recently traced my biological father, who has sadly died but through this I have made contact with my half sister and we have become very close. On the first anniversary, we are going to the grave together but what should I take ? I didn't know him so I don't want anything over the top, plus since he was a man, flowers don't seem particularly suitable. I wondered about something permanent for the grave (I think my half sister would be fine about this, they have a couple of bits already there) but I don't want anything overly sentimental and definitely not religious. Any ideas ?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Not all churchyatds/cemetaries allow alot of stuff on top of graves but you could go to a garden centre and buy an outdoor tealight holder to sit on the base of the headstone. Or if you think something more substantial would be suitable buy one of those thin iron tall tealight holders that look like an antique lantern that just sticks into the ground.
it is certainly not wrong to go along taking nothing - you visiting the grave is the important part for your half sister I am sure. If you are going to take flowers - will you go along to remove them once they have died? Just a thought - I enjoy walks at my local cemetery and find all the dead flowers quite sad. Maybe you could take a little pot of heather or something along - something long lasting?