Story-first layout
Chronicle milestones, travels, and causes—not just dates—so personality stays visible.
Celebration of life
Blend playlists, speeches, and photographs without turning the day into a performance—visitors can read at their own pace.
Whether the service was informal or ornate, StoneMemoir gives you room for humour, gratitude, and legacy projects in one cohesive page.
On StoneMemoir
Chronicle milestones, travels, and causes—not just dates—so personality stays visible.
Approve anecdotes and tributes before they publish, keeping stories kind and accurate.
Add reunion photos, charity totals, or new chapters as the first sharp grief softens.
Celebration of life
Capture the energy of the day in words and images visitors can revisit quietly from anywhere.
Themes that feel right
Choose palettes and imagery that match them—not a one-size corporate look.
Partners welcome
Funeral celebrants and directors can help build the first draft, then pass control to family.
Clear pricing
One memorial purchase—no hidden tiers or renewal reminders.
After the balloons
The best anecdotes rarely fit on a printed order of service. Online, you can expand eulogies, add reunion photos later, and make space for charity details without crowding a single card.
Moderation still matters: approving guestbook posts keeps tributes kind and accurate while the family heals.
StoneMemoir
Whether they were intensely private or lived publicly—StoneMemoir lets you choose how much to share, and change your mind later.
— From our resources on writing a life story
Your path
Capture the spirit of the day without turning grief into a hurried rush to post.
Pick secular or faith-aware settings depending on the service, then write in a voice that matches them.
Use biography, gallery, and custom sections so humour and gratitude sit beside formal details.
Approve tributes, share the same web address, and add new chapters when anniversaries arrive.
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
Start with photos and bullet points if sentences are hard; polish prose when you have more rest.
StoneMemoir costs £89.99 once (including VAT) with lifetime access—no subscriptions beside their name.