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Death is inevitable. There’s over 8 Billion people in this world. Besides disease, accidents are a leading cause of death. When we plan ahead, we relieve grief to those we leave behind and we empower ourselves to live our best life to the very end.
In 2022, 67.1 million deaths were reported
Source: United Nations, Big Think
In 2021 there were 3,464,231 deaths in the U.S.
Source: National Center for Health Statistics
5.3 Billion have access to the internet
Source: Data Reportal
In 2022, the Global Population will reach 8 Billion
Source: United Nations
There’s over 8 Billion people in this world, we will all pass one day. Accidents are a leading causes of death, after disease. By planning ahead, we alleviate stress for those left grieving and we empower ourselves to live our best life to the very end.
We give you agency to say goodbye, your way.
Start by Creating Your Free Profile and a Memorial Profile for a Loved One
Plan & Personalize a Memorial, Funeral, Celebration of Life with the Dashboard Tools
Create Legacy Wishes & Designate to Loved Ones, Community, or Charity with Intention
Invite Friends, Family, and Community to Connect, Collaborate, and Share
We give you agency to say goodbye, your way.
Start by Creating Your Free Profile and a Memorial Profile for a Loved One
Plan & Personalize a Memorial, Funeral, Celebration of Life with the Dashboard Tools
Create Legacy Wishes & Designate to Loved Ones, Community, or Charity with Intention
Invite Friends, Family, and Community to Connect, Collaborate, and Share
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