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Remembering those we have lost.

Everyone has a life story, maybe a story of an ordinary working life or possibly an extraordinary life filled with adventure, but if you walk round any graveyard you will see name after name of loved-ones passed, you’ll see their names, important dates and maybe an acknowledgement of those who they were related to, but you wouldn’t know from grave to grave how they lived their lives.

Imagine a graveyard where every tombstone is more than just a stone. With Ememorybox, each grave becomes a portal into the life of the person buried there. With a simple touch on your smartphone, you can uncover their unique story, complete with photos, videos, and heartfelt testimonies from loved ones.

No longer will their memory fade. Ememorybox invites visitors to share their own memories and connect with the deceased on a deeper level. It’s a revolutionary way to keep loved ones alive and cherished long after they’re gone.

Example Ememorybox

Here’s a page we’ve created as an example of how your loved-one’s Ememorybox can look, just click on the picture. Florence is a fictional lady with generic images.

Ememoryboxes

We respect the privacy of anyone who sets-up an Ememorybox for their loved-one so with this in mind we will only make them public if the  family wishes so here are some they are happy to make public.

A Life Remembered

By fixing a QR code to a grave or memorial, families and friends can create a lasting tribute to their loved one that goes beyond the traditional headstone. It’s a way to share their story with the world, connect with others, and ensure that their memory lives on.

The QR code is then fixed to the grave, on a small plaque or marker. It can be placed in a prominent location, such as near the headstone or memorial seat, so it’s easily visible to visitors.

And here are some kind words from family members who have had an Ememorybox created in their loved-one’s name…

      “So lovely, brought a tear to my eye”

       Trish Shannon, Liverpool

“That’s fantastic, and what a brilliant idea, it’s amazing”

     Mary Lou Pearce, Wexford