In Loving Memory

“A Place to Cherish and Remember”

Building exterior in Toronto, Canada

Why This Site Was Created

Traditional paper obituaries can easily be lost, will fade, or be forgotten over time. Our website offers a lasting, digital solution to ensure your loved one’s memory is preserved and shared for years to come. By choosing digital obituaries, you benefit from:

Global Accessibility

Online obituaries allow friends, family, and acquaintances from anywhere in the world to access and pay their respects. This makes it easier for people who cannot attend the funeral to participate in memorial activities, offering a central place for remembrance.

Cost Effective

Traditional newspaper obituaries can be expensive, especially for larger or multiple publications. Online obituaries often cost less while allowing for more detailed entries, photos, and videos.

Customizable & Comprehensive

Online obituaries offer greater flexibility in content length and design. Families can include more detailed stories, biographical information, photo galleries, videos, and links to donation pages or other causes that honor the deceased’s life.

Preservation and Longevity

Unlike print obituaries, online obituaries remain available indefinitely, providing a lasting tribute. This long-term availability allows future generations to learn about their loved ones and preserves family history in a digital format.

Interactive Tributes

Many online obituary platforms allow visitors to leave condolences, share memories, and upload pictures or videos, creating an interactive and collaborative tribute that keeps evolving as people contribute.

Social Sharing

Online obituaries can easily be shared across social media and other digital platforms, enabling a wider circle of people to become aware of the passing and participate in the memorial process, fostering a larger support network during times of grief.

“We offer a modern approach to remembering loved ones. With this platform, anyone, anywhere, can honor and celebrate their loved ones from any part of the world.”

Valejo Johnson

CEO, Tisacrest