With the passing of each generation so many details of a life are lost forever. How many children know little or nothing of their grandparents' background, let alone their great-grandparents? Within three generations a few faded, unnamed photographs are often all that is left of family heritage.
Unlike conventional Books of Remembrance, Forever Remembered
is dedicated to providing more than just a record of a person's
death. Now you can share the memory of their achievements, their
families, friends, hobbies, anything and everything that will add
colour and provide a lasting testament to their life. By using the
facilities of Forever Remembered, you can preserve their
memory for generations to come. Here you can store photographs,
anecdotes, tributes from friends and even build up an entire family
history by linking records together to form a genealogical tree
that will be invaluable to your children, your grandchildren and
even their grandchildren.
There are no charges to pay. The registration process entitles
the holder of the Certificate of Registration to permanent editorial
access and guarantees you and your family unlimited future access
to your memorial.
How does Forever Remembered work?
After you have registered the memorial details you will receive
a Certificate of Registration containing a unique usercode and password.
This will enable you to add and edit a record whenever you wish.
Furthermore, your Certificate can be handed on from generation to
generation so that a family legacy can be established by adding
to the eulogy and photo album, details of subsequent family events
such as births, graduations, marriages and deaths.
Start with the basics: It isn't necessary to enter all the
information immediately, as you can return at any time to add or
amend the details. Simply enter your loved one's name and any other
particulars that you may have, such as date of birth or date of
death. Then, at any time in the future, you may return to add more
information and even photographs.
Forever Remembered is FREE, anyone can place a memorial,
search and browse the records and even send a message to the holder
of a Certificate of Registration.