Life’s QR turns headstones and urns into portals for rich digital memorials, combining biographies, photos, videos, guest books, and family trees to preserve stories, support genealogy, and give mourners worldwide a lasting place to visit, remember, and connect.
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Key takeaways
QR-enabled memorials allow families to share full life stories, photos, and videos far beyond what can fit on a traditional headstone or printed obituary.
A Life’s QR code links to a hosted memorial page that can be updated over time, providing a stable home for stories, images, and guest messages.
These tools strengthen genealogy and family history work by connecting graves to detailed biographical information and family trees.
Digital memorials can offer comfort to distant relatives and friends who cannot attend services but still wish to visit, remember, and leave messages.
Technology cannot replace human presence at funerals, yet it can deepen remembrance and extend a loved one’s impact well into the future.

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