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I would say "in honor of his father's memory, he got a tattoo". But we might use "honoring his father's memory ( or better: wishes) he got a tattoo" if he got it because his late father had wanted him to have one.

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Yes, using the word "honoring" is appropriate to indicate that the tattoo serves as a tribute or memorial to his father's memory. It suggests a deep level of respect and recognition for his father's influence on his life.

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