Memorialization
Memorialization is the process of creating a lasting tribute to honor and remember individuals, events, or experiences. This can take many forms, such as monuments, plaques, or ceremonies. The purpose is to preserve the memory of what is being commemorated, allowing future generations to reflect on its significance.
Common examples of memorialization include war memorials that pay tribute to fallen soldiers, or memorial services held to celebrate the life of a deceased loved one. These acts serve to acknowledge the impact of the person or event, fostering a sense of community and shared remembrance.