by Michael Crapis | May 6, 2026 | Blog
A digital order of service for funerals is an eco-friendly and shareable alternative to printed programs – giving families a way to present the service structure, tributes and practical details to all attendees, including those joining remotely. This guide is...
by Michael Crapis | May 5, 2026 | Blog
A memorial website for deceased loved ones gives Australian families a permanent, private place to preserve a life story – covering everything from childhood memories to final tributes – so the people who matter can keep visiting long after the funeral day...
by Michael Crapis | May 4, 2026 | Blog
An online guest book for funeral services gives families a respectful, lasting place to gather condolences, messages and tributes from everyone who cared about the person who has passed – whether they attended the service in person or not. This guide is for...
by Michael Crapis | May 3, 2026 | Blog
This guide is written for Australian families comparing digital memorial website options after the loss of a loved one. It explains the key features to evaluate – from privacy controls and QR access to long-term storage and pricing – and shows how Forever...
by Michael Crapis | May 2, 2026 | Blog
When words carved in stone are not enough, a QR memorial Australia service lets families share the full story behind a name and a date. This guide explains how QR memorials work, who they suit, and what families can expect when they use Forever In Our Hearts to...
by Michael Crapis | May 1, 2026 | Blog
This guide explains how online memorial Australia families are creating today works in practice, who it is for, and what to expect from the Forever In Our Hearts platform – a one-time $59 AUD service that stores a loved one’s life story, photos, videos and...