Memorial pages

A quiet page with everything for the service

One link with everything for the service: details and directions, "let the family know you're coming," a shared photo album, and a place to leave condolences — in your family's languages.

Create a memorial page

Memorial pages are free.

See an example page

What's on the page

The announcement and the service details Date, time, directions, and anything guests should know — always current.
Let the family know you're coming A simple reply, so the family knows who to expect at the service and the reception.
Shared photos from everyone Guests add their photos to one album the family keeps.
Condolences the family approves Friends leave a memory or a few words. The family reads every message before it appears.

One announcement, both languages, everyone included.

When family is split between countries, one link carries the announcement in both languages — a grandmother in Pécs reads it in Hungarian, cousins in Cleveland read it in English. Same page, same photos, same messages.

A quiet page

How it works

1

Add the details and a photo, and choose a quiet design.

2

Share one link — by text, email, or Facebook.

3

The family sees who's coming, plus the photos and messages people share.

It takes about ten minutes. Someone can set it up on the family's behalf.

Common questions

Is it free?
Yes. Memorial pages are free to create and share.
Can guests read it in Hungarian and English?
Yes — guests see the page in their own language. Seven languages are available.
Do guests need an app or an account?
No. The link opens in any browser, on any phone.