StoneMemoir

Away from busy timelines

A memorial that is not a social media post

Give people who knew them a proper place to read, write, and return—without ads, trending noise, or public comment threads you cannot edit.

StoneMemoir is publishing, not an endless timeline: clear hierarchy, readable type, and tools that help you protect the tone of the space.

Abstract grid fading into slate suggesting stepping away from busy timelines toward a calm memorial.

On StoneMemoir

Publishing, not performance

There are no follower counts, no video adverts that start on their own, and no sudden redesigns that push their portrait out of sight. Just a page you control.

Nothing here competes for attention

Visitors arrive at the page you chose—not whatever a platform decides to show next.

Moderation first

Guestbook messages wait for your review so nothing hurtful appears beside their portrait.

One web address to rely on

Print it, text it, mention it in an obituary—one stable address built to endure.

Away from busy timelines

When the person you loved was private online

Some lives were never meant for public timelines. A memorial can still gather community—on your terms.

  • Lifetime access included

    No renewal letters in the post; the page stays available for anniversaries and new photos.

  • Faith or secular tone

    Pick the remembrance path that matches them—then edit every line.

  • Built in the UK

    Pricing and language reflect families and professionals working here.

Stylised memorial tablet with faint grid fading behind story lines, in StoneMemoir colours.

Privacy without isolation

Community without a public timeline

Some people never wanted a public social profile; others simply deserve better than comments from strangers. A memorial can still gather everyone who loved them—behind moderation and your careful choices.

You decide when the page exists, who can post pending messages, and what tone the headings set. Visitors get a quiet place to read, not another timeline to scroll.

StoneMemoir

A single, peaceful web address for people who knew them—no noisy timelines, no adverts beside their name.

— How we describe StoneMemoir for families

Your path

Three calm steps to a live memorial

The same product families use for faith-specific pages—here with wording that helps you step back from busy social timelines.

  1. Step 1

    Create your memorial space

    Use the guided flow to start a page that belongs to you, not to another company’s changing rules.

  2. Step 2

    Enable moderation by default

    Guestbook messages wait for your review so nothing jarring appears beside their name.

  3. Step 3

    Share a memorial page, not a profile

    Print it and text the same web address; lifetime access keeps it steady for years of return visits.

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

Create a memorial away from busy timelines

You can still share widely—from a place built for remembrance rather than for chasing attention.

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