A framed photograph beside a candle and white flowers, overlooking a golden sunset over the sea

In loving memory · est. for forever

A place where loved ones are remembered forever.

EternalGram helps you honor, remember, and celebrate the lives that touched us. Create a beautiful memorial, share memories, and keep legacies alive for generations.

Our promise

“Every life leaves an echo. Eternalgram exists to hold those echoes — their photographs, their stories, their voices — in a place built to last beyond us.”

A memorial in eternalgram

Portrait of Clara Louise Beaumont
Family memoryHandwritten letterGarden photograph
In Loving Memory

Clara Louise Beaumont

June 14, 1942 — January 3, 2024

Clara was a woman of profound kindness and quiet strength. An educator for thirty years, she believed that every story mattered. Her garden in Sussex was her sanctuary, where she spent her mornings with tea and the poetry of Mary Oliver.

Digital Gateway

Scan at the memorial site to visit this page.

Begin your memorial
Gallery

Photographs & Film

Build a high-resolution gallery of photos and videos that hold the texture of a real life.

Tribute Wall

Shared Remembrances

Invite family and friends to leave their own quiet notes, untouched by the noise of social media.

QR Memorial

Bridge to the Physical

Every memorial generates a unique QR code — designed for plaques, programs, and keepsakes.

A gentle guide

How it works

01

Create a memorial page

Add their name, dates, and the story you want remembered — shaped with care into a page that feels like them.

02

Upload memories

Gather photographs, videos, letters, and recordings that hold the texture of a real life.

03

Share with family & friends

Invite the people who loved them to visit and leave their own quiet remembrances.

04

Generate a QR code

Every memorial receives a unique digital gateway, ready to bridge the physical and the eternal.

05

Place it anywhere

Print the QR code on memorial cards, headstones, plaques, or keepsakes — wherever they are remembered.

06

Preserve for generations

A permanent, dignified archive for grandchildren and great-grandchildren to discover.

Keep their memory present.

Begin the first memorial — for the one you carry.

Begin a memorial