Wall of Love
For
Vida Collins
Growing up, I could always count on Mom for her gentle hugs and encouraging words. Losing her was unbearably hard, but the memorial has become a special space where I can hold onto the happy times and feel her warmth all over again. It helps me remember that her kindness will stay with me, always, no matter where life takes me.
Catherine Collins
For
Vida Collins
My mother was always my source of courage and laughter. She was the one I could always run to, no matter what. The memorial in her honour through this platform means so much to me, it serves as a place where I can feel close to her, reflect on her guidance, and remember how deeply she loved us. Every visit reminds me to carry her strength with me, just like she would want.
Comfort Collins
For
Vida Collins
My grandma meant the world to me with her stories, her hugs, and the way she always advised and prayed for me when I visited her. Losing her was tough, but the memorial in her honour gives me a place to share memories and celebrate her life. Every time I visit, it’s like part of her is still with me, reminding me to live with the kindness she showed everyone.
David Owusu Asante
For
Vida Collins
Losing my mother left a void no words can fill, but creating a memorial in her honour through Ghana Memorial Products has given my family and myself a place to find comfort and remember her love every day.
Evelyn Asante
For
Vida Collins
It's unique and impressive, and it gives a sense of closure, healing and connection.
Vanessa Asante
For
Vida Collins
It looks clean, respectful, and easy to go through. A good way to remember someone.
Evans Frimpong
For
David-Rellas Abayaa
The memorial is deeply moving. It’s not just a structure — it’s where stories live on and grief meets remembrance.
Anonymous
For
Vida Collins
For me, it’s a lasting tribute to my mother. It keeps her memory alive in a meaningful and accessible way.
Collins Aboagye
For
Paul Yawo Axor
The memorial feels like a hug at first glance. It’s a beautiful way to keep memories alive.
Sekina Sidique
For
Paul Yawo Axor
It’s like engraving your loved one in a special place — another way of letting the world know how great they were.