StoneMemoir

Christian remembrance

A Christian memorial page worthy of the life you honour

Share service details, scripture, hymns, and a moderated guestbook in one peaceful place—without noise or suggestions beside their name.

StoneMemoir’s Christian remembrance path uses faith-forward language you still control, so neighbours, parishes, and distant relatives all read the same careful story.

Abstract illustration in slate and gold suggesting peaceful light for a Christian memorial page.

On StoneMemoir

Room for the liturgy, hymns, and the human story

Whether the funeral was Eucharistic, free church, or ecumenical, the page can carry what mattered to them—without squeezing everything into a rigid format that fights your wording.

Room for scripture and song

Set out readings, hymns, and prayers your community will recognise—clearly, readably, and without distraction.

A protected guestbook

Messages are reviewed before they appear, helping keep tributes kind, on-topic, and fitting for the season of grief.

Made to endure

One purchase, lifetime access—a steady web address for orders of service, announcements, and years of return visits.

Christian remembrance

When a parish spans postcodes

Many families now have relatives abroad or in other dioceses. The same memorial web address can travel in a text, email, or printed programme.

  • Publish when you are ready

    Draft privately, then share when the wording, photos, and service details feel right.

  • Tone that matches the person

    From quiet prayer to a fuller celebration of life—you shape every line that appears.

  • UK families first

    Language and pricing are built for families here, with clarity on VAT and access.

Stylised memorial tablet with soft vertical light band, in StoneMemoir slate and stone colours.

The detail families need

From the order of service to the years that follow

Most families do not need another complicated website with stacks of passwords. They need one reverent web address they can print in a pew sheet, mention in a parish notice, and text to cousins who cannot travel this week.

You can draft privately while hymns and readings are still being chosen, then publish when the first wave of visitors needs clarity. Later, add thanksgiving services, memorial donations, or a longer biography as new memories surface.

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We treat memorial pages as publishing, not social media: clear hierarchy, readable type, and moderation tools that help families protect the tone of the space.

— From our approach to accessibility and respect

Your path

Three calm steps to a live memorial

The same gentle flow we use across StoneMemoir—clear enough for a difficult week, flexible enough for the years after.

  1. Step 1

    Create and choose Christian remembrance

    Walk through the guided setup, upload a portrait if you wish, and select the Christian path so language feels natural for church and family alike.

  2. Step 2

    Shape sections and moderate the guestbook

    Add biography, service details, music, and scripture. Incoming tributes stay pending until you approve them.

  3. Step 3

    Publish and share one web address

    When you are ready, open the page and share a single web address—lifetime access is included with your purchase.

Family voices

What families say

Real experiences from people who wanted a respectful, lasting space for remembrance.
The guided steps helped us publish something meaningful in one evening. We added more stories over the next weeks without feeling rushed.
Sarah M.Created a memorial for her mother
What mattered most was having one dignified page to share with family abroad. It felt calm and private, not like posting grief publicly.
David L.Created a memorial for his brother
The partner handover was straightforward. Families could begin gently, and then manage everything themselves when they were ready.
A. ThompsonFuneral director partner

When you are ready

Begin their Christian memorial today

If you are still choosing readings or waiting on parish admin, you can start now and refine every line before anyone visits.

StoneMemoir costs £89.99 once (including VAT) with lifetime access—no subscriptions beside their name.