Memorial Websites

Online memorial websites – Virtually paying your respects

John Thornley was very close to his Grandfather and was devastated when he passed away. John lived many miles from his original roots and, due to his service in the armed forces, very rarely visited his Grandfathers resting place. This distance did not stop John thinking about his Grandad however and John realised that in this modern world of families being geographically displaced our basic primeval instinct to properly honour our dead was being stifled. And so the idea for an online tribute website was born.

Whilst researching the idea John discovered that there were in fact websites in existence that allowed visitors to create online memorials however, in his own words;

“I didn’t find one site that I felt really captured the essence of what it is to remember a loved one online. They were pepper-potted with inappropriate adverts and they didn’t treat the persons memory with the respect and reverence that every single person that has been loved and passed away deserves.”

And so he created http://www.friendsatrest.com/ Friends at Rest is a tribute website that allows visitors to create free memorials in order to remember their loved ones. Memorials can be as detailed or as sparse as the creator wants. A memorial can be created with just the persons’ name, however, a typical memorial consists of a picture of the person to whom the tribute relates, music, photo galleries, information about where the person lived and when they passed away. Friends At Rest makes it easy to spread the word about your memorial in several ways including via social network sites such as Twitter and Facebook. Friends and relatives can then visit your memorial and sign the remembrance book, give a gift, light a candle or contribute photo’s they might have. Over time tributes become online areas that record the life of the deceased and the thoughts of the people that they touched during their lifetimes. 

John has gone to great lengths to make Friends At Rest a safe site. When asked about the possibility of someone coming along and abusing the site in some way John was very clear that this just would not happen. “Anyone can create a memorial but they must register first. All email addresses are verified. The person who creates the memorial has total control of anything that is contributed to their tribute. Also, all contributions are independently verified by site administrators to make sure that nothing inappropriate can be posted.”

 John’s site is well worth a visit, so find it here http://www.friendsatrest.com/

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One Comment on "Memorial Websites"

  1. Nicole says:

    Hi, I was reading your article and thought I’d add my two cents. The site you mention in your article is very nice, however one of my favorite online memorial sites is Valley of Life. They have a good variety of memorial templates, even ones specially designed to honor each branch of the US military. They also give you the option to add photos, videos, and audio memories to the memorial, as well as a unique URL to share with all your friends and family. I would highly recommend this site for anybody looking to memorialize a loved one online.


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