A Dedicated Space to Remember Your Loved One

Our Memorial Pages elegantly incorporate service details, cherished photos, heartfelt condolences, and opportunities for charitable giving. Share memories effortlessly with loved ones, creating a comforting space for collective remembrance.

Memorial
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Memorial
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Funeral, Memorial, and Wake Organization Tools

Time Capsule for a Life Well Lived

Easy to understand Financial Tools
(how to contact social security)

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Collect Memories and Condolences

Friends and family can upload photos and videos with memories and condolences that you can store in one central place.

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How it Works

Fill In Details About Your Loved One

Customize with a theme. Include info for upcoming services.

Receive Money For Funeral Costs

Friends and family can contribute funds that will be deposited directly into your chosen payment platform (like venmo) at no additional cost from Eiternal.

Publish Your Page And Share

Password protected link. Friends and family can share their memories and condolences.

Common Practices by Religion
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Christian Funeral

Christian Funeral

Christian funeral ceremonies vary depending on the denomination, but most include prayers, hymns, and a eulogy. The ceremony may be held in a church, a funeral home, or at a gravesite.

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Jewish Funeral

Jewish Funeral

The ceremony, or Shiva, is a time for mourning and for honoring the memory of the deceased. The ceremony typically involves the following elements:

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Muslim Funeral

Muslim Funeral

The ceremony, or Janazah, is a time for mourning and for seeking forgiveness and blessings for the deceased. The ceremony typically involves the following elements:

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Hindu Funeral

Hindu Funeral

The ceremony, or Antyesti, is a sacred ritual that marks the final journey of the soul. The ceremony typically involves the following steps:

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Buddhist Funeral

Buddhist Funeral

Ceremonies vary depending on the tradition, but most include chanting, offering incense and flowers, and performing acts of generosity. The ceremony may be held in a temple, a funeral home, or at a gravesite.

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Jain Funeral

Jain Funeral

The ceremony, or Diksha, is a rite of passage that marks the end of the soul's earthly journey. The ceremony typically involves the following steps:

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