A memorial bench is a bench that is placed in a spot in memory of a passed loved one. They can also be placed in memory of an event or a group of people. Memorial benches can seat 2, 3, or 4 people and usually have an engraving with details of who the bench is in memory of. This engraving can be in the wood itself, but it is more often on a metal plaque on the bench.
Memorial benches are often placed in a spot that was well-loved by the person who has passed away. For example, families often choose to place a memorial bench in a park or along a walk that the person enjoyed in life. Memorial benches are often also placed around memorials, such as war memorials, to pay respect or to commemorate individuals.
Memorial benches are more commonly made of wood, although there are exceptions. They can be adorned with a design or left plain with a simple plaque. The design of the back of a bench can be carved or feature a design that aligns with the reason for the bench.
Memorial benches are popular choices to commemorate a person’s life as they offer a place to sit peacefully and remember the life and achievements of a loved one who is no longer here.


















