In many cultures, people often have a ceremony for the dead. This is usually done to remember, honor and mourn the person who has died. Candlelight Memorials are one of the most common ceremonies in the Western world. The use of candles during these ceremonies is not just for providing light, but also to symbolize life and hope. It is also believed that they are a source of comfort because they produce a gentle glow that can be seen from afar. The tradition of lighting a candle at a loved one’s funeral dates back to the early Christian tradition of “lighting candles for the dead”. The ritual of leaving flowers on a grave is also an old custom that has been practiced for centuries. In many cultures, it is believed that flowers are able to convey feelings and emotions from the giver to the receiver.

