Not a static obituary. A living page that plays their favorite music, tells their story in their voice, and lets family add memories over time. It grows. It breathes. It doesn't fade.
Not a tribute — a living space where someone's memory continues to grow.
A beautiful, dedicated page that tells their story. Their photo, their timeline, their favorite quotes. Not a template — something as unique as they were.
Their favorite songs. A personal song composed for them. Music that plays when you visit. Sound brings memories back in a way words alone can't.
Family and friends can add their own memories, photos, and stories. The memorial grows over time — because a person's story doesn't end, it just gets more voices.
A QR code you can place at a grave, a bench, a plaque. Anyone who visits can scan it and instantly see the memorial. The physical meets the digital.
We interview family and friends to collect stories. Not just the big moments — the small ones. The way they made coffee. The jokes they told. The things everyone remembers but no one wrote down.
Choose who can see and contribute. Keep it private for family, or open it to anyone who knew them. You control who sees their story.
From grief to growth — a memorial that keeps their memory alive.
You share their name, their story, their favorite things. We ask the questions that help us understand who they were — not just what happened, but how they made people feel.
We build a memorial page that reflects who they were. Photos, music, stories, timeline. It's not generic — it's personal. You review it and tell us what to change.
Invite family and friends to contribute. Their own stories, photos, voice recordings. Every person adds another layer. The memorial becomes richer over time.
The memorial stays live and keeps growing. New memories get added. Birthdays are acknowledged. Anniversaries are remembered. It doesn't fade — it deepens.
Every memorial keeps their memory alive. The difference is how it grows.
A beautiful memorial page
Full memorial with family contributions
One-time — maintained forever
A memorial should be as alive as the person it honors. Let's build something that breathes.
Create a MemorialOr email us at stories@cc3po.com — we'll set up a time to talk.