Chapters
Warm paper and walnut tones, handwritten touches, and a life told in chapters — at home with family history and congregation memories.
See You in Paradise
Memorial websites for the resurrection hope
Ready in minutes · Private & secure · No technical skills needed
“Death will be no more.”
Revelation 21:4, New World TranslationWarm paper and walnut tones, handwritten touches, and a life told in chapters — at home with family history and congregation memories.
Ivory and sage with framed photographs and a gentle bilingual rhythm — for albums, chapters, and shared memories.
Brighter and full of hope, with quiet nature and a tender focus on the resurrection — for families who want to lead with that hope.
Soft candle-gold on deep ink — an intimate, nighttime tone for a quiet and solemn remembrance.
Every memorial is unique to the person you love. Choose a style you feel, then make every word, photo, and detail your own.
↑ See it at the top Create a memorial
Yours to shape
How it works
Your loved one gets a gentle web address of their own — like anna-lee.seeyouinparadise.org — yours to keep and easy to share.
Add their name, dates, photos, the story of their life, and the service details. Write in any language — or two side by side. There’s no rush.
Every word and photo is quietly reviewed before it appears, so the memorial stays peaceful and dignified for everyone who visits.
Build the memorial in a few quiet minutes, or step away and come back — your work is always saved. Nothing is published until you have seen it and said yes.
Gently reviewed
The moment a friend leaves a comment or a photo, it is read — checked for cruelty, profanity, explicit images, and spam. Kind memories pass straight through, anything unclear is set aside, and anything harmful is stopped before it ever reaches the family — so you never have to stand guard while you grieve.
Fair pricing
No ads, no guilt, no upsells — and every plan includes a personal web address, like
anna-lee.seeyouinparadise.org
Starter Memorial
Family Memorial
Legacy Memorial
Every plan keeps the memorial online, backed up, and gently moderated — and it’s always yours: pause anytime and we keep it safe, never deleted. Prefer not to face it alone? Add white-glove and we’ll build the whole thing for you.
Done with you, or for you
Most families build the memorial themselves in a few quiet minutes. But if it is too heavy right now, send us the photos and the details and we will build everything for you — the website, the invitations, the boards, the flowers. That is the whole point: to make this easier while you grieve.
Printed & shipped

Dignified announcement cards with their portrait, the service details, and a QR code to the memorial. We print them and mail them to your guests.

A large display board of their photographs for the hall or home — printed, mounted, and shipped to you, with an easel to stand it up.

Simple, warm arrangements delivered to the service or the family’s home, timed to the date you’ve already set.

A printed book of the life story, photos, and memories — shipped to family who would like one to hold and keep.
Choose what would help. We send it to be professionally printed and shipped — to you, or straight to your guests — so you never have to deal with a printer or the post office.
Printing and delivery are handled through trusted partners. You approve a proof before anything is made, and full pricing is shown at checkout.
For yourself, or together
You don’t have to leave this for those you love to face alone. Many families begin a memorial early — writing the life story together, choosing the photos, recording the memories — so nothing rests on grieving hands later. A one-time, pre-paid plan is yours to keep and add to whenever you wish; it simply waits, quietly, until the day it is needed.
Premium add-on · AI remembrance
A gentle, optional remembrance — Elena’s own stories and the things she loved, kept in her voice so the family can still hear them. It isn’t Elena herself: it’s only a recollection of her memories, preserved by technology to hold onto while she sleeps in death, awaiting the resurrection. Here she is, from our example memorial — by voice or by text.
A respectful recollection of Elena’s own memories and voice, preserved by technology — not Elena herself. The dead are asleep, resting in Jehovah’s memory until the resurrection.
Digital extras
An optional add-on that lets the family hear their loved one’s stories and voice again — a respectful recollection of their own memories, kept by technology while they sleep in death. Meet Elena →
A calm assistant that helps you fill in the builder, step by step. It never pretends to be the person who died.
A downloadable memorial slideshow set to music you choose, made from the photos you’ve approved.
The whole memorial, carefully presented in the language your family speaks — or two side by side — wherever you are in the world.
When you are ready
Create your free account and start now — it saves as you go, and nothing is published until you say so.
She always saved me a seat and asked about my mother…
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