Memory Books

Pay tribute to your loved one with a memorial tribute your family will treasure. Invite friends and loved ones to submit their pictures and memories to be included in a beautiful memorial photo book. You’ll strengthen your own memories and watch your family grow stronger as you each contribute stories and photos to an everlasting memorial tribute.

Give a gift of love

Memory book - gift to yourself    Memory book - gift to a friend


What makes a photo memory book such a special memorial tribute?

It’s all about permission.

Sometimes those around us are afraid to talk about their memories of our loved one – they judge by our tears that we’re not ready for that yet.

But we really do want to hear these memories. So how do we get others to talk about our loved one? We give them permission, we ask for the memories, so that our friends don’t feel they are burdening us with their remembrances.

These memory books are perfect as a memorial tribute because it gives you a way to ask for these memories, and a way for others to share their memories, without either of you feeling uncomfortable about it. All you’ll feel is a mutual gratitude that you were both able to share such a wonderful relationship with your loved one.

 


Quotes

In love longing
I listen to the monk's bell.
I will never forget you
even for an interval
Short as those between the bell notes.
— Izumi Shikibu

Photographs are precious memories . . . the visual evidence of place and time and relationships . . . ritual talismans for the treasure chest of the heart. — Robert Fulghum, in From Beginning to End

Give sorrow words;
the grief that does not speak
Whispers the o'er-fraught heart
and bids it break.
— William Shakespeare, in Macbeth, Act IV, Scene III

If I am to wear this mourning cloak, let it be made of the fabric of love, woven by the fine thread of memory. — Molly Fumia, in Safe Passage

We do not know the true value of our moments until they have undergone the test of memory. — Georges Duhamel

Let the joy of your loved one's life begin to take the place of the hurt and anger of the death. — Darcie D. Sims, Grief Inc.

When a once painful reminder evokes a gentle laugh, when we recognize the joy of the present in an image from the past, we have arrived at an important moment. Those memories are being transformed, unmistakably, into messages of hope. — Molly Fumia, in Safe Passage

To live in the hearts we leave behind is not to die. — Thomas Campbell

Remembering the past makes hoping for the future possible. — Alan D. Wolfelt, Ph.D., Center for Loss

What the heart has once known, it shall never forget. — Author unknown

Perhaps they are not stars in the sky, but rather openings where our loved ones shine down to let us know they are happy. — Eskimo Legend

Recall as often as you wish; a happy memory never wears out. — Libbie Fudim

While both joy and sorrow are fleeting, and often intertwined, love has the power to overcome both. And love can last forever. — Deb Fulton, in "The Power of Love" from A Second Chicken Soup for the Woman's Soul

Grieve not, nor speak of me with tears, but laugh and talk of me as if I were beside you there. — Isla Paschal Richardson

He who has gone, so we but cherish his memory, abides with us, more potent, nay, more present than the living man. — Antoine de Saint-Exupéry

Life is eternal; and love is immortal; and death is only a horizon; and a horizon is nothing save the limit of our sight. — Rossiter W. Raymond

Memory is a passion no less powerful or pervasive than love. What does it mean to remember? It is to live in more than one world, to prevent the past from fading and to call upon the future to illuminate it. — Elie Wiesel, in All Rivers Run to the Sea: Memoirs

The heart hath its own memory, like the mind. And in it are enshrined
the precious keepsakes, into which is wrought the giver's loving thought.
— H.W. Longfellow

In one of the stars, I shall be living.
In one of them, I shall be laughing.
And so it will be as if all the stars were laughing when you look at the sky at night.
— Antoine de Saint-Exupery, from The Little Prince

I have only slipped away into the next room, I am I and you are you. Whatever we were to each other, that we still are. Call me by my old familiar name. Speak to me in the easy way which you always used.... Play, smile, think of me.... All is well. — Henry Scott Holland

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