A List Of Some Of The Best 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.

Among the most appreciated sited is the forevermissed.com. They offer memorials of a wide range of people despite their age or occupation. They offer some music which you may choose to add to the memorial page. The easiest way to log in is with Facebook and you can control the privacy of your page. The privacy package includes adding videos.

Ilasting.com is one of the most basic and easiest sites to use. Although it is not very unique, it does offer the basic options offered in the other sites. You can share stories, photos and can even select from the music provided to be the background of the website. When you pay for premium, you get the option to post videos and there is the donation option.

One of the simplest and smallest websites available is imorial.com. It is not very extravagant and keeps things simple and lowkey. They include a friends or familys group where people share their tributes and photos. This site has a lot more personalization compared to other sites. The most amazing thing is that they do not charge any fee to use the site.

One of the largest and most recognizable websites is legacy.com. It has been around for a while now and a lot of people seem to be for it. It has the option of background music, privacy options, a guest wall, a timeline of the deceased among other things. All these options make it somewhat unique to other sites. Their fee is only $49 a year.

Nevergone.com is one of the sites that have that warm feeling to it. It was created by a web designer who felt that the other options could not offer what he wanted to do in her memory. It offers pretty much what almost all the other sites offer. There is a guestbook, tributes, virtual candles, backgrounds among other things. There is no charge to it.

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.

Tribites.com is one of the sites that has proven most helpful with all things grief. They charge a one-time fee of $20 for basic and $50 for premium. You get to put up a memorial page for your loved ones. Other than that, you will be assisted in accessing any funeral information that may have slipped your mind.




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