A remembrance, told plainly, becomes a record that outlasts us.
If you have a name but not yet a story, our Free Family Research offering is in preparation — AI-assisted ancestor research, conducted under editorial discipline, free for any family. Be notified when ready →
Story guidelines
Before you write, a few principles to keep this archive honest and dignified:
Tell the truth. Real lives, told plainly, are the strongest stories.
Honor the person. This is a memorial, not a comment thread or a controversy.
Stay specific. A small detail — a song, a meal, a saying — often carries more than a long biography.
Respect the family. If you are not next of kin, please be confident the family would welcome the story being public.
One name per submission. Each story honors one person.
Length. 200–1,500 words is the sweet spot. Longer is fine if the life calls for it.
Every submission is reviewed by a human. We may write you back with a small note before publishing — please make sure your email is correct.
Your submission has been received. A human will read it, review it with care, and reach out if anything needs gentle clarification before it is published as a featured page.
⚙ Permanence
Once approved, your memorial will be pinned to the open IPFS network with a public Content Identifier you can verify yourself — even after Honored Ancestors. How verification works →
Your family link
This memorial is private — pinned to IPFS but never listed publicly. Share only with family; anyone with this link can view the memorial:
Bookmark this link or save it now. Once editorial review completes (usually within a few days), the same URL will resolve to the full reviewed memorial with photos, audio, and video. The link is permanent and only known to those you share it with.
Want to document your own life too?
Living Legacy lets you keep the same kind of record for yourself — IPFS-pinned, owned by you, ready for your descendants. $50/year or $499 once.