Keep their candle lit.
A free, lasting place to remember. Because no one keeps a candle lit alone.
No one keeps a candle lit alone.
Read the Keeper's CharterLives kept
Candles being kept lit right now.
"I didn't know how to keep his memory alive. TributeLegacy gave our family somewhere to go on the hard days."
Sarah, co-founder of TributeLegacy, keeper of her uncle's page
How it works
Four small steps. One lasting tribute.
- 1
Create your account
Sign up in under a minute. We only ask for your name and email.
- 2
Build a legacy page
Add their photo, dates, the story of their life, and the things they loved.
- 3
Invite family & friends
They can add photos, leave tributes, and light candles on key dates.
- 4
Keep their candle lit
Return on birthdays and anniversaries. Their page lives on, always.
Free, with love
A little help for the hardest days.
Small, gentle tools you can use without an account. Take what helps, leave what doesn't.
A safe place to grieve
Built with care. Held with respect.
We never sell your data
No ad networks, no resale, no analytics shipped off to third parties. Your memories are yours.
Built on your feedback
We're a small team that listens. New features come from the community, not a roadmap behind a paywall.
Resources
Reading for the long road.
July Remembrance: Honouring Every Life We Miss
A sensitive July remembrance piece honouring well-known anniversaries while recognising every person missed by the people who love them.
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The Best Online Memorial Page Service for a Family: An Honest Comparison
There is no single "best" memorial page service. Here is a calm, side-by-side look at what to weigh up so the page fits the family, not the other way round.
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What Makes a Memorial Page Truly Collaborative (Not Just Shared)
A shared link is not the same as a shared page. Here is what turns a memorial into something a whole family and community can genuinely keep together.
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Discover more on TributeLegacy
Guides, places of remembrance and cultural hubs - for anyone looking for a way to honour someone who has died.
Writing & guidance
- How to write a eulogyStep-by-step guide with examples
- Eulogy for a motherPrompts and lines you can adapt
- Eulogy for a fatherStructure and sample passages
- Eulogy for a grandmotherGentle guide with example openings
- Free eulogy builderDraft a heartfelt eulogy at your own pace
- Obituary writerWrite an obituary with examples
- Anniversary of death ideasMeaningful ways to mark the day
- What to wear to a funeralEtiquette by service type
- What to do when someone diesUK, EU and US checklists
Remembrance & history
Around the world
- Memorials in the USACelebrations of life across America
- Cuimhneacháin - IrelandIrish wakes and remembrance
- Memorials in AustraliaFrom ANZAC Day to family tributes
- Memorials in CanadaBilingual tributes coast to coast
- Undás - PhilippinesHonouring loved ones at All Saints
- Día de los MuertosBuild a digital ofrenda
- Пам'ять - UkraineRemembering those lost in the war



