“Sweet and truly special, that’s YOU!”
While suicide creates a unique and complex grief, the dead deserve to be remembered for more than their final act.
Considering a LifePost to celebrate a new addition to the family? This unusual LifePost offers great inspiration. A first-time-Mom made a timeline of her child’s first year – written in her daughter’s distinctive voice.
Our animal companions are utterly unique in the ways they touch and warm our hearts – and the ways they teach us. And when they are gone, they leave holes in our lives that are often hard to talk about or share. But as this small sample shows, LifePosts users have found a dizzying array … Read More
It’s the ultimate birthday present: an affectionate tribute to a life created by you and the honoree’s closest friends and family. Collaboration is easy and fun. And as these samples of real LifePosts show, the results are magical.
Check out this video sampler of LifePost love stories!
How do you make a memorial for someone you love that truly captures his or her personality, character, and impact? LifePosts users are showing us how every day. This video features LifePosts created by people like you, using one or more of our simple tools – and their deep knowledge of the person they honor.
Take your favorite memories, quotes, photos, videos — and the recollections and commentary of friends and family. Deposit them all into our handsome, easy-to-use LifeStory template. And enjoy the magical slice of life you’ve preserved forever.
Whether you’re creating a tribute LifePost for a loved one who has died, or celebrating any one of life’s happier milestones, the LifeTimeline tool offers an easy way to present images and text within a calendar-based format. See how LifePost users have used it to tell an amazing range of stories.
Whether your LifePost is a memorial tribute, or a celebration of a happier life event, LifeQs offers a simple way to help you – and your friends and family – start the process. We’ve created questions for all sorts of situations. Answer them as is, edit them, or write new ones of your own. The … Read More