Which Are Some Of The Available Virtual Memorial Website

By Timothy Johnson


When people pass on, it is normal for their friends and family to hold a memorial ceremony in their honor. These can be done at home, in the church, a multipurpose hall among many other places. A place that would have a lot of capacity and be convenient for most people is online. Below are some of the options you have on a virtual memorial website.

The forevermissed.com is undoubtedly one of the most common virtual websites. You will find a wide range of people from children, to elderly people even to military officers. There is an option of accessing and controlling the site via Facebook where you decide who is allowed to access the site and who is not. They offer a small selection of background music which you could use for the page.

Ilasting.com is a site that offers all the basic things needed on a monument website. There are options of virtual candles to stories and photos to songs. Both you and the invited are allowed to use any of the above. The premium version has the option for video and a donations area that will help with the preparations of the burial.

There is a site that seems to mainly focus on the younger generation. It goes by the name imorial.com and is a lot smaller compared to other websites. It is also one of the most personalized sites that there is. You can create a group for friends and another for the family. There they can share their memories and give their tributes. It is absolutely free.

The legacy.com is truly one of the biggest and best-known firms in existence. They offer a lot of templates, there is music, the option for privacy, a timeline which displays the departed journey through life, a guest wall where the visitors can write their tributes and share memories. All these can be accessible to you at the price of $49 per year.

There are sites where you feel welcome when you log on despite your not talking to anyone. They just have that feeling of comfort. One such site is nevergone.com. The basic options are stories, photos, tributes, personalized backgrounds among other things. The back story is that a web designer created it in memory of his grandmother. It is absolutely free to use.

The qeepr.com is one of the most unique sites you will ever find. It is actually pronounced as the keeper. The first step is to create the memorial page and share as much as you can in terms of photos. You can include where the person will be buried and this is for free. What you could pay$75 for are the QR codes which allow you to access the tributes while at the grave.

When you are mourning, a lot of things might slip your mind. For example, you may forget to get in contact with a florist or get information for the funeral such as maps. This is where tributes.com steps in and offers more than just a monument page. Their one-time fee is between $20 and $50.




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