Memorial service
A memorial service book that helps the family remember together
Gather photos, tributes, letters, stories, prayers, voice memories, and service details into a gentle keepsake for loved ones.
Gift plan
What to know before you start
A memorial service book gives relatives something lasting after the day itself has passed
Who it is for
Families planning a memorial, celebration of life, remembrance gathering, or anniversary of loss
Best package
Guided Legacy Book for a focused remembrance, Premium Legacy Book for more tributes and deeper chapters
Timing
Start as soon as possible for service dates, and use rush planning if the gathering is soon
What to send
Start with the memories closest to the occasion
You do not need a finished story. Send the pieces you have and Loresta can organize, polish, caption, and shape them into a proof.
Preview the workspaceCreate a calm place for tributes
Photos, messages, favorite memories, prayers, poems, and letters can be arranged with care so the book does not feel crowded.
Invite relatives to add what they remember
A family contribution link helps gather stories from people who may not be nearby or ready to write a long message.
Plan around the date with honesty
If printing cannot be completed before the service, a proof or digital preview can still help the family gather the story.
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Questions
Before you gift it
Answers for timing, materials, and what Loresta can help with.
Can Loresta help with sensitive memorial copy?
Yes. The tone can be gentle, grateful, faith-centered, celebratory, or quiet depending on your family.
Can we add voice or video clips?
Yes. QR memories can connect the printed book to voice notes, video clips, interviews, or tribute recordings.
Make the gift feel personal
Start with the photos, notes, and stories you already have
Choose a package, upload the memories, and review the proof before print. For tight dates, ask about timing before you begin.