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10 Other Ways to Say Rest in Peace

other ways to say rest in peace

10 Other Ways to Say Rest in Peace

There’s no right way to lose a loved one, and there are no perfect words to describe those losses. The phrase “Rest in Peace” (RIP) is a staple when it comes to showing respect for the dead, but there are numerous other phrases of sympathy, respect and condolence. These are just some examples to share these words that can help change a message into something more personal or meaningful whether you are writing a condolence message or giving a eulogy or providing words of support.

Let’s go through the top 10 other ways to say, “Rest in Peace”. 

Other Ways to Say Rest in Peace

Do you want to know other ways to say rest in peace? You need to check out our top 10 other ways to say it.  

1 – In Loving Memory

This saying is commonly denoted on gravestones, memorials and tribute messages. It serves as a powerful reminder of the deceased and their impact in the lives of other people.

2 – Gone But Not Forgotten

This soulful saying guarantees that close person to you in life even after his/her death, we do remember their presence and impact in our life.

3 – May Their Soul Find Peace

A more spiritual alternative to RIP, that phrase emphasizes the desire for the dead person’s spirit to find everlasting peace and rest.

4 – Fly High with the Angels

This phrase is often used poetically to express the belief the soul has gone flying out with the angels, and his better now.

5 – Forever in Our Hearts

A tear-wrenching phrase, that means that the dear one may have left us physically, but will always remain in the heart and strong memory of the bereaved.

6 – Rest Easy

A casual and contemporary alternative to “Rest in Peace,” this phrase is commonly used in informal or friendly commemoration.

7 – Gone Too Soon 

This phrase is particularly used in the case of when someone leaves this world earlier than expected or sooner, showing the sorrow of her or his premature passing.

8 – May Their Spirit Live On

This saying means that their influence, their spirit, the part of them that lives on through memories and friendships, will never die for those who are left behind, who believe in the continuation of spirit or the legacy the individual left behind.

9 – Sleep in Peace

A variation of “Rest in Peace,” this phrase conveys a soft and soothing meaning that expresses eternal rest.

10 – Journey Well

This is paired with a phrase used in many cultures over centuries to wish someone who has passed on peace in their transition out of this life and into the next or wherever one travels after death.

What Other Ways to Say Rest in Peace 

Different cultures and religions have their own methods of mourning and honoring the deceased. Some include:

Christianity: “Eternal Rest Grant Unto Them, O Lord.”

Islam: “Inna Lillahi wa inna ilayhi raji’un” (Surely we belong to God, and to Him we shall return.)

Hinduism: Om Shanti (Peace be upon their soul.)

Buddhism: “May they reach Nirvana.”

Conclusion

And the right words matter, especially because they can bring some closure in honor of the memory of a loved one. Although “Rest in Peace” is still a common way to offer condolences, using other more personalized phrases can add a special touch that is more comforting. Select the statement that best matches your emotions and the bond you had with the deceased.

Jan K MX

Jan K MX, a seasoned English professor with over a decade of teaching experience, has dedicated his career to improving language skills for learners of all backgrounds.

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