Bereavement Support

Leave a tribute

You are invited to set up a MuchLoved tribute via our Cherry Blossom Garden to honour and remember someone close to you. For events such as Online Epilepsy Memorial Day or Light Up the Sky, you can use our online dedication walls—a shared space to leave messages and share photos and memories.

How you can leave a tribute

It’s important to remember and reflect. Sometimes we do so alone. Sometimes, we do so by coming together.

Cherry Blossom Garden

You can create an everlasting tribute to your loved one in our virtual Cherry Blossom Garden on our Much Loved page, a place to share pictures, thoughts, memories and films.

Online Epilepsy Memorial Day

This is a special day in our charity calendar and takes place in May. It’s about remembering all those we have lost to epilepsy / SUDEP.

Light Up the Sky

Every December we Light Up the Sky to remember those we have lost. We ask you to add a message, photo or shared memory of a lost loved one to our dedication page.

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Much Loved: Keeping memories alive

Our Cherry Blossom Garden celebrates the lives of those who have gone, allowing friends and family to contribute their own personal messages and tributes.

It’s easy to set up and simple to use. You can upload photos, poems, videos and music and memories. If you want to, you can choose to create a memorial fund in memory of your loved one. Otherwise you can just use the garden as a place to remember the person you have lost.

 

Create a Much Loved tribute

Fill in the form below to add a Tribute to a loved one

Search for an existing Tribute

You can look up an existing Tribute and leave your own dedication

Remember me in your heart

To the living, I am gone, To the sorrowful, I will never return,
To the angry, I was cheated, But to the happy, I am at peace,
And to the faithful, I have never left.

I cannot speak, but I can listen. I cannot be seen, but I can be heard.
So as you stand upon a shore gazing at a beautiful sea . . .
As you look upon a flower and admire its simplicity . . . .
Remember me.

Remember me in your heart: Your thoughts, and your memories,
Of the times we loved, The times we cried, The times we fought,
The times we laughed. For if you always think of me, I will never have gone.

 

Author Unknown

Light Up the Sky in memory

“Walking this journey is made a little easier when you know you’re not walking it alone.”

Leave a tribute

Light up the Sky with love & with memories to remember those we have lost

Every December we Light up the Sky with love & with memories to remember those we have lost and support others together. We create a special place where you can leave a dedication to and photo of your loved one online in their memory.

Add your 2024 dedications here:

Leave a tribute

We appreciate your donations but giving is optional

All donations made through Much Loved tributes or our remembrance events will support our vital core work with bereaved families, our valued risk prevention work and help to ensure our information and award-winning safety tools reach an even greater number of people.

 

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We are able to support you if you have concerns about investigations

Moving forward is not about forgetting

We are a community built on shared experiences 

For one-to-one support after an epilepsy death contact our support team today

We provide the only support line for people bereaved by an epilepsy death and offer access to qualified counselling. Our dedicated support team has a special interest in, and understanding of, sudden and traumatic death.

Call our support team

If you are in the UK or Ireland we can talk with you by email or telephone. Our support team will do its best to give you what you need.

If you are outside the UK we will try and put you in touch with services available in your country.

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Sharing your experience with others going through the same thing is a really helpful tool for dealing with grief.

When someone becomes a memory, the memory becomes a treasure.