Memorial Page
AS A SERVICE
Intro
A Memorial Page is created in honor of a loved one who passed on in order to pay tribute, preserve, and share their remarkable life story.
In this special space, the entire family and other relatives can learn more about their long departed kin, share thoughts, memories, tales, photographs, and more.
To the general public, this will be a great source of inspiration.
It's the ideal future keepsake that everyone including your grandchildren and great grandchildren will appreciate.
Key benefits of an online memorial
1. Act of Love and Respect
Creating a memorial page for a departed loved one is a way to pay tribute, demonstrate love, and show respect for their life and memory. It acknowledges the significance of the person's life and the impact they had on others.
2. Preserving Personal History
it allows others to gain a deeper understanding of the person's life and legacy, further emphasizing the importance and value of their life. A place to showcase the person's life, accomplishments, and impact.
3. Ease Grief
Creating a memorial page can be a cathartic way to express grief and emotions. It allows people to reflect on the person's life and legacy, express their feelings of loss and sadness, and find a sense of closure and peace.
4. Helps to Connect with Others who are Grieving
A memorial page has the potential to unite people and provide them with a platform to share their personal memories and offer words of solace to each other. This kind of interaction can help to alleviate the feelings of isolation and loneliness that are commonly experienced during times of grief.
Benefits of working with us
- Access to our professional writers and editors, with whom you will collaborate to create high-quality life stories.
- Easily collaborate with family and friends from all over the world in the writing and compilation of life stories and photo collections, allowing everyone to contribute to this noble task.
- Unlimited updates & edits at any time.
- Invite family & friends to share share thoughts, memories, tales, and photographs.
- Personalized plan that fits your budget.
- Best archiving solution: We'll keep the memorial page forever.
Putting together the memorial page content
To the general public, this will be a great source of inspiration.
1. From already existing information
Use the Funeral Program Booklet - The funeral booklet contains a wealth of information about the departed's life history, contributions, achievements, and momentous photographs.
2. Collaborate with family and friends
Work as a team and compose a story based on the information at hand and shared recollection.
Getting started
Here is a step by step guide on how to start publishing:-
- ACCESSING THE PLATFORM
a) Register an account.
b) Launch the Publisher and select the option to Create New Page.
- CREATING A MEMORIAL PAGE
a) Choose the MEMORIAL service and relevant category. Input the complete name of the deceased and click on the Create button.
b) Proceed to provide personal details, upload pictures, and compose the life story.
c) Complete the payment process and adjust page settings before finalizing the publication.
Busy? Don't worry, we've got your back.
Let us create a Memorial Page on your behalf. Simply share the funeral program booklet with us via WhatsApp, and we will create a comprehensive and personalized memorial page.
This will serve as an excellent foundation, and you can periodically add more details.
Pricing
We have no fixed price. We have put in place a flexible pricing model where you get to customize the PLAN according to your needs and budget.
Download template
Learn with examples how to write a life story."
Go Ahead, Create an Online Memorial Page for a Departed Kin!
Be inspired to create a Memorial Page today by Czeslaw Milosz's quote from his book - The Issa Valley, where he says, "The living owe it to those who no longer can speak to tell their story for them".
Kenya's Best Transitions & Memorials Website, personalized to reflect the dignity, status, and grace befitting of your esteemed departed loved one.
“The living owe it to those who no longer can speak to tell their story for them.”
― Czesław Miłosz, The Issa Valley