Start by purchasing the Remember Me Forever Page. This begins the creation process.
An example Forever Page
Iris Todd
Her Sense of Humor
She had a brilliant sense of humour, loved her fashion, fake nails, and fake tan, and always made people smile. Glammed up even in later life.
Create a forever tribute page that can be shared with family and connected to a Remember Me QR medallion.
How your Forever Page is created
After you order, we guide you through the details we need so we can turn their story into a page family and friends can visit whenever they want to feel close.
You’ll provide their story, photos, special details, songs and messages using our guided form.
We create a beautiful online page that can be shared and connected to their Remember Me QR medallion.
Secure checkout. You’ll complete the memory page details after ordering.
Her story
Use this section for a biography, obituary, or a warmer story-led tribute that captures their personality rather than just dates and facts.
Our Nana was bright, bubbly, hilarious, and impossible not to love. She had the kind of sense of humour that could make everyone smile, and her brilliant sarcasm often had the whole family howling with laughter. She loved her fashion, her fake tan, her fake nails, and always had her own unmistakable sparkle. She was full of personality, warmth, and fun. More than anything, she loved her family. Her children, Tom and Joanne, meant the world to her, as did her grandchildren Philip, Christopher, Ashleigh, and Leah. She also adored her beautiful great-granddaughter, Indie, who brought her so much joy. She loved her husband Jimmy so, so much, and it brings comfort to know they are now reunited. She was loved deeply, remembered always, and will forever be missed.
Her life was built around family, laughter, generosity and small acts of love. She remembered birthdays, kept photographs, saved little keepsakes, and told stories that made everyone feel part of something bigger.
Though she is deeply missed, the love she gave continues in the people who knew her. This space is here to preserve her voice, her smile, her memories and the legacy she leaves behind.
A favourite place, memory, or family moment
Life moments
A simple timeline gives the page more depth and lets family members tell the story in chapters.
1941 - Born on Christmas day 1941, living in South Hetton.
1972 - Built a home filled with warmth, laughter, music, food and the kind of love people never forget.
1988 - Became a grandmother and found a new kind of joy in stories, treats, school runs and proud little moments.
Today - Remembered every day through shared stories, familiar sayings, photographs, and the love she left behind.
Gallery of memories
Replace these placeholders with real photographs: portraits, family moments, holidays, celebrations and the small everyday pictures that mean the most.
A song that keeps them close
Favourite song
Music has a way of bringing memories back. This song holds a special place in the hearts of family and friends.
I Will Always Love You Whitney Houston“Played during her moment of rest, remembered forever. ”Open on YouTube
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The things we loved
This section gives the page warmth — not just what they did, but who they were.
Her warmth She made people feel safe, welcome, and loved without needing to say very much at all.
Her humour Quick with a smile, a joke, or a look that could make the whole room laugh.
Her love The kind of love that stays with you — steady, generous, and impossible to forget.
Memory wall
Use this as a visual guestbook for messages from family and friends. Later, this could become a form or connected tribute board.
““I will always remember the way she made everyone feel like family.” Sarah”
““Her Sunday dinners, her laugh, and her stories will stay with us forever.” James”
““A beautiful soul who gave so much love and asked for so little.” Emma”
Their story deserves
a place to live forever.
This page can grow over time with more photographs, messages, stories, songs, videos, service details, donation links, or private family memories.