Ways to honor your Dad on Father’s Day after he has passed
Honoring your dad on Father’s Day after he has passed can be a meaningful and healing experience. Here are ten ways to remember and celebrate him:
1 - Wear or Carry Something of His – A watch, a shirt, a piece of jewelry—something that belonged to him can provide comfort and keep his presence close.
2 - Dedicate a Song or Playlist – Create a playlist of songs that remind you of moments you’ve shared together.
3 - Recreate a moment in time – Recreate a favorite memory (fishing trip, movie night, road trip)
4 - Plan a Dad’s night out - plan an outing to one of his favorite places. It could be a restaurant, a game, or simply a scenic spot.
5 - Plan a Dad’s night in - Invite family and friends over to reminisce and serve a buffet of his favorite foods.
6 - Build Something Meaningful - if you’re good with your hands, build something he would have liked. If you’re not you can always buy something like a bird house and mount it outside in his honor or have a memory bear made from some of his favorite clothes.
7 - Frame Something – buy a store-bought frame or go to a frame shop. Frame a quote, his quote or one that he liked. Or frame a photo of one of his favorite things like a sports team photo, a movie scene image, or a favorite athlete or musician.
8 - Create a Video or Slideshow – Gather old photos and videos, and compile them into a slideshow with music that he loved.
9 - Honor His Legacy – Start an interactive tradition in his honor like a family gathering, storytelling night, or community service.
10 - Plant Forget-me-nots in a favorite place or deliver potted Forget-me-nots to others that miss him too.
No matter how you choose to honor your dad, focus on the love you have for him and realize and embrace that he loved you. He wouldn’t want you to cry all day, he would want you to smile and remember the good moments.
Read also how to survive your first Father’s day without Dad.

