My grandpa passed away several years ago, I still miss him sometimes, and if I can gather his information, such as photos, audio etc. all on Internet, and like a homepage, that would be very nice. And today I find a website offers this service: Registry of Life .
Registry of Life was designed to commemorate and celebrate the lives of our loved ones who have predeceased us. A Living Registry helps with the important tasks of mourning and bereavement including commemorating the loss, acknowledging the reality of the loss, identifying and expressing the emotions of grief, and saying goodbye to those we love. The Registry of Life website also offers guidance and encouragement to the bereaved to tell their story and share their memories.
Dr. Wayne Dees is the founder of this impressive website. He began to work as a psychologist in 1998, in Los Angeles, California, and have worked with people of all ages who have grieved various losses in their lives. So it became evident that a Registry of the lives of their loved ones was needed to assist these individuals in coping with the grieving process and to tell their life story in words, pictures and music.
You can start the site with Living Registry. A Living Registry is an on-line memorial honoring and celebrating the lives of our loved ones who have passed away. Providing a footprint from the past to the present, the Registry provides a legacy in words, pictures and music that can be accessed by family, friends and others. With a Living Registry, you can easily create your own tribute website dedicated to your loved one. See a sample Registry.
Now they offer 14-Day Free Trial, You may create and set-up your Living Registry without cost. After the initial 14-day trial period, you will be assessed a one-time charge of $49.95.
http://www.registryoflife.com
Friday, August 24, 2007
Registry of Life
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