StoneMemoir

Across miles and time zones

One memorial page for everyone who cannot be in the room

Flight costs, visas, and health mean many loved ones only meet the news online. Give them the full story—not a patchwork of forwards and cropped photos.

StoneMemoir pages load cleanly on phones abroad, with typography that works for every age reading late at night.

Abstract linked orbits in gold on slate suggesting family connections across distance.

On StoneMemoir

One clear page instead of scattered snippets

Livestream times, revised plans, and charity details belong in one calm place—especially when relatives are waking up in different countries.

Single source of truth

Update service times, livestream details, and charity information once; every relative sees the same version.

Multilingual-friendly

You can weave other languages into sections and captions where that reflects the person.

Moderated condolences

Protect the household from sudden public posts while still welcoming distant friends.

Across miles and time zones

When a group chat is not enough

Group chats scroll away; a memorial stays organised, searchable, and respectful months later.

  • Publish when logistics settle

    Draft privately while flights and paperwork move, then open the page.

  • Lifetime access

    Relatives can save one web address for years of return visits—no yearly renewal.

  • Optional faith paths

    Match Christian, Muslim, Hindu, Sikh, Jewish, or secular tone to the person you honour.

Stylised memorial tablet with linked circles suggesting relatives joining from afar.

Phones abroad

Readable at midnight, dignified in the morning

International relatives often learn the news from a brief text. StoneMemoir’s typography and spacing are tuned for slow reading on small screens—not for being skimmed in a hurry.

You can weave other languages into captions or sections so cousins who think in another tongue still feel welcomed.

StoneMemoir

StoneMemoir is designed for UK families and funeral directors who want a lasting tribute—not a busy social timeline.

— How we introduce the product

Your path

Three calm steps to a live memorial

Built for families who need accuracy as much as tenderness.

  1. Step 1

    Create while logistics move

    Draft in private as flights and paperwork evolve; nothing is public until you publish.

  2. Step 2

    Bring together times, livestreams, and giving

    Update one page when plans change so every relative sees the same information.

  3. Step 3

    Moderate messages, then share

    Protect the household from sudden posts while still welcoming distant friends.

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

Give every relative the same story

Start now; you can revise every line after the first share if plans shift.

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