Recall Media Group’s LifeMemory.com is a supporting site for our FuneralHomes.com directory. In short, it can be described as a MySpace for memorials, without the social networking aspect. It is an extremely flexible site-builder web application, easy to use, as well as comes with many pre-loaded templates for our visitors. LifeMemory is a unique project of ours, not just from a business perspective, but a personal perspective. Telling the stories of loved ones in a way which is as unique as the individual, we feel is of utmost importance.
To see how our visitors use the site see the following memorial pages below.
June Elizabeth Tolbert (1936-2008)
We can choose to be sad for losing those we love, or we can choose to celebrate the precious time we had on this planet to spend together, to share life. I choose the latter.
Have a great day,
Sahar











I have seen a few things like this recently. I saw a blog post from someone the day after her husband died. While I think at first its a little jarring to see death discussed in the online medium it makes sense. Her post basically said that it was the saddest day of her life and she has wrote about everything else and she didnt see why the most important events should not be included as well.
I think these sites are great. I had an online colleague I worked with pass away a few years ago and his friends and families were scattered across the U.S. The online site someone put up allowed for everyone to upload their memories, pics, etc. It was a great way for everyone to grieve and share in the loss. I think with so many friends and families scattered across this country and others, these sites serve a valuable service.
We will see more and more of these websites for passed. It is good if used properly, caus i can see well some misuse it for marketing or promotion or making a dead post from the other world…