A meaningful memorial should not require the family to manage a production.
Funeral homes direct their services. Families still face a separate production: people, timing, notices, travel, documents, keepsakes, venues, technology, and the follow-up that begins when everyone goes home. We coordinate that surrounding work.
DEFINE THE FAMILY’S CENTER
• Who is authorized to decide, and what wishes, faith traditions, or cultural practices should guide the plan?
• What must happen now, and what memorial elements can be planned later?
• What scale, guest experience, accessibility needs, travel, and budget feels appropriate?
• Which photographs, music, readings, objects, and stories matter most?
COORDINATE THE DETAILS
We maintain the contact and invitation list, master schedule, vendor and venue tracker, travel notes, family assignments, materials checklist, and approval log. We coordinate with the funeral home, clergy or officiant, venue, caterer, florist, musicians, printers, and technology providers selected by the family.
AFTER THE GATHERING
We track invoices, acknowledgments, charitable gifts, returned items, photographs, recordings, and follow-up tasks so the memorial does not leave a second administrative burden.
We do not provide funeral-directing, legal, tax, or financial services.