Holding on to Memories
Holding on to memories
You may be rummaging around for old photos, scrapbooks, video recordings, or other reminders of when the person was alive. This is a healthy practice because it helps you mourn and remember what the person meant to you. Research shows that it’s a good thing to frequently reminisce about our heritage; a behaviour that seems to be disappearing from modern society.
Unfortunately, family and friends can’t easily access a box of memories and it’s normally forgotten about over time or in worse case, lost. Given the amount of time you spend collecting these memories, you should definitely put them somewhere safe.
The Internet now provides a very affordable, safe and secure home for these memories. As well as the ease of modern digital cameras, you can even scan old photos, or convert tapes into digital files so they can be uploaded. Not only does this mean that memories are stored in a safe place but you can easily invite friends and family to look.
The downside of the Internet is that it can be quite complicated and you need to be very careful where you store your information.
A Tributes.To memorial uses state of the art technology and guaranteed to protect and never lose your memories. Friends and family can share and view memories whenever they want, wherever they are.
“ Every now and then I like to remind myself of my Dad. I love how I can visit his tribute at anytime, from anywhere. I just love looking through the photos and reading his biography”
Additional Benefits
Protecting your family legacy
“ I feel really happy that my Grandchildren will be able to know a little bit more about my Dad, even when I’m gone…
Engaging different generations
“ I didn’t really know what to say or do when Grandad died. I guess I was kind of stunned. But when my Mum showed me his Tribute, I was able to share my feelings and memories so easily…
Sharing the burden
“ All my family live away and I could never have coped with this on my own…
Telling friends and family
“ I was so busy when my Mum died. I didn’t really have time to call everyone I wanted and I have always felt that email seems too officious. The personal tributes.To memorial was an easy way to share the sad news and also connect family and friends together…
Saving money
“ I must have saved over £300 by buying a Tributes.To memorial for my Mum. I didn’t need an obituary in the paper and I didn’t need to pay for a separate video memorial…