04/12/2019

Treasure me - Online Legacytreasrue me memorials

There is nothing as painful as loosing a loved one. Whether it is a Child, sibling or parent it cuts to  the heart of who and what we are. Loving nurturing human beings.

There is nothing I or anyone else can say or do to stop or reduce this pain. However I can show you something that brought me solace when my mother passed. No miracles sorry, just a simple process of producing an online memorial to preserve the legacy of your loved one for you, your family, friends and future generations. A safe and secure place where you and the people you trust can visit share the memories, tributes, stories and photos any time or any place.

An online memorial allows family and friends to visit and spend time with a lost loved one in a safe and private place. You can store and view her photos and review your precious moments together. Something you are able to share with family and her friends, protect and enjoy. Allow others to post tributes and memories of time spent with them.

What you do not want is a social media company capturing and using you data to sell you funeral services and target ads and you do not want fees coming in every month. Treasure me is a specialized memorial site, free and as the name implies a site that will allow you to securely and privately treasure the ones you love by creating a memorial that you can share, post and manage photos and make virtual offerings to your loved one. You can create your own private community, message and share stories and photos within this community. You can also create and manage time capsules which are time delayed messages that can be sent upon your passing and memoirs that can be kept private until your legacy contact (upon your passing) publishes them. A great way to pass on your legacy all with no monthly fee.

Over the course of this blog I will share my experiences coping with the tragic loss of a loved one, dealing with the grief and recovery. I hope you will share with me / us your experiences and what has helped you through. It won't take the pain away but it will make you aware that death is part of life and that there are many of us experiencing what you are going through. Sharing, reflecting creating does somehow soften the burden.