Here are some of the remarkable memorials created on LifePosts in November. They’re each different — each capturing the personality of those who have passed and those who love them. Richard “Gorilla” Osborne Dozens of former students posted memories about Richard “Gorilla” Osborne, a beloved Case-Western professor. My favorite part was in LifeQs, where students … Read More
Crafting Life Stories
On one level, the traditional death notice is absurd. You’re expected to capture a deceased person’s life story in a few hundred words – with a 48 hour deadline…. while you’re grieving, frantically busy and exhausted. The death notice — the short item posted in the newspaper announcing a death — evolved this way in … Read More
How do you create a memorial for someone that doesn’t read like a resume—that captures his or her personality, character, and impact?
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Bark Mitzvahs – or bar mitzvahs for dogs – are really a thing. Here are nine reasons, with photos, to yell mazel tov for your pooch.
Moving and poignant to funny and flippant, some of the most incredible tributes to dad we’ve ever seen.
Stories allow the soul to breathe and capture the incredible journeys that people experience throughout their own lifetime. Here’s how to draw the strength to tell the difficult ones.
On LifePosts, one can enlist friends and family to help you create more elaborate and complete online memorials.
Adding social media posts to your milestone helps keep them organized so you can easily find them years later.
An award-winning television producer – and LifePosts maven – shares his secret to making compelling, exciting LifePosts that elevate his subjects to stardom.