Memorial
For the hardest notes — a few true words when someone is grieving.
Memorial tools for the hardest notes, when you do not have the words — a eulogy, a condolence or sympathy note, celebration-of-life remarks, a memorial program, and more. Share what you remember about them; it gives your notes a careful, free read and helps shape the words in your own voice, leaving a [placeholder] rather than guessing at a memory.
- Condolence & Sympathy Note WriterWhen you don’t know what to say, start with what’s true.free check
- Eulogy Speech WriterWrite about the person everyone in the room will recognize.free check
- Celebration of Life Remarks WriterRemarks that sound like their life, not their obituary.free check
- Memorial Program Tribute WriterA short space can still hold the person people knew.free check
- Bereavement Acknowledgement WriterThank the people who showed up, in words that feel true to what they did.free check
- Hospice Goodbye Letter WriterSay what you most need them to know, directly to the person you love.free check