I know there is no right or wrong answer to this question, but I am wondering how the majority of people remember a lost loved one.
I am not talking about the the first year or even the first 5 years, more longterm, say 20 to 40 years and more.
Are you more likely to honor/remember them on their birthday, their date of death, or another related day (Memorial Day or Veterans Day for military, etc.)?
Poll coming...
ETA: Thanks for the replies so far, I appreciate them.
I think what I am looking for is what is the most important day of each year for you to remember them on. I know they are a part of our daily lives, I miss our son, my Grandparents and extended family each and every day, but for a yearly way to honor them which day would you choose?
I am not talking about the the first year or even the first 5 years, more longterm, say 20 to 40 years and more.
Are you more likely to honor/remember them on their birthday, their date of death, or another related day (Memorial Day or Veterans Day for military, etc.)?
Poll coming...
ETA: Thanks for the replies so far, I appreciate them.
I think what I am looking for is what is the most important day of each year for you to remember them on. I know they are a part of our daily lives, I miss our son, my Grandparents and extended family each and every day, but for a yearly way to honor them which day would you choose?


I remember all of them. Little thoughts cross my mind, just fleeting thoughts. They don't make me sad. In fact, usually the thoughts are something nice that comes to me through a familiar smell or sight. But I don't really go out of my way to "remember" them on a particular day or in a particular place. I'm sure that there are people who would think less of me for that. My mother does. It bothers her greatly that I don't go to the cemetary to "visit" my stepdad. 
