Merit and charity made clear
Name temples, sangha, and giving links visitors can trust—especially relatives abroad.
Buddhist remembrance
Share temple details, merit-making intentions, and a life story written by those who knew them—not a generic template.
UK Buddhist communities span Theravada, Mahayana, and Vajrayana lineages; StoneMemoir gives you space to be specific and edit every public line.
On StoneMemoir
Name temples, sangha, and giving links visitors can trust—especially relatives abroad.
Review messages before they appear so the space stays respectful during busy days.
Readable typography for slow reading—not an endless social feed beside their name.
Buddhist remembrance
One web address carries the same information to London relatives, overseas sangha, and friends hearing the news later.
You approve every word
Buddhist remembrance settings guide tone; nothing publishes without your review.
Lifetime access
Return for anniversaries, new photos, or further merit-making notes—no yearly bill.
Consult your teacher
We offer structure, not doctrine—your monk, nun, or lay leader remains the authority on rite.
Respect across lineages
Whether the emphasis is chanting, meditation, or quiet family gathering, you can describe what occurred in plain language. Overseas relatives benefit from clear GMT times and map links.
Lifetime access means anniversaries and further merit-making can be noted years later—without another subscription to remember.
StoneMemoir
Merit-making and memory travel further when everyone reads the same careful details.
— From our Buddhist memorial guide
Your path
Many families publish essentials first, then deepen the page when the busiest days ease.
Use faith-aware prompts as a starting point—you still edit every line that appears.
Name sangha, giving links, and the story only insiders could tell.
Share one web address; review guestbook messages before they go live.
Family voices
“The guided steps helped us publish something meaningful in one evening. We added more stories over the next weeks without feeling rushed.”
“What mattered most was having one dignified page to share with family abroad. It felt calm and private, not like posting grief publicly.”
“The partner handover was straightforward. Families could begin gently, and then manage everything themselves when they were ready.”
When you are ready
Consult your teacher on rite; use StoneMemoir for the steady web home families can return to.
StoneMemoir costs £89.99 once (including VAT) with lifetime access—no subscriptions beside their name.