What to Do With the Ring After a Spouse’s Death

Published: July 11, 2022
by Paul R. Young Funeral Home

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Losing your spouse is devastating and you may not give much thought to some of the details of that loss. One of the things that can confuse you after the death and once the services are over is what to do with your wedding ring. Should you keep wearing it? Should you put it away? If you are not sure about what to do, there are some tips that providers of cremation services in Hamilton, OH want you to remember.

One option you have is to continue wearing it. Some people decide to wear the ring for a few months after the death while others prefer to wear it for the rest of their lives. For some people, it can actually be painful to see the ring, so they choose to take it off right after death. It is entirely up to you. There is no set time limit. Do not let anyone push you into wearing it or taking it off if you do not want to.

You can also add a memorial diamond. You can have the diamond made from a lock of the person’s hair or from their cremated remains. This is a lovely way of transforming the ring while still honoring the person. There is all manner of styles, cuts, and colors of diamonds, so you can find the exact look you want for the ring.

Some people choose to move the ring to the right hand. This is a way of accepting the death and it can be a good first step if you want to stop wearing the ring in the future. It lets others know you are a widow or widower.

Another option you have is to wear it on a necklace. You can keep the memory of your spouse close in a different way than by wearing it on your finger. If you do not want to have to answer questions about your marital status, this is a good option because most people know what it means when they see a ring hanging from a necklace.

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You can also give it a ceremonial goodbye. You may have decided to stop wearing it and it can be lovely to commemorate the end of this stage of your life. You can choose to have a small ceremony on a day that meant something to you and your spouse.

These are some of the options you have if you are not sure what to do with your wedding ring after the death of your spouse. You want to do what feels right to you, so be sure to follow your own instincts. If you want to know more about funerary services or if you want to get started making arrangements for your spouse, you can reach out to a Hamilton, OH cremation services provider like us. We are here to offer support and quality services after a death. Call us right now to speak with an expert.

 
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