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Stories Worth Saving Before It's Too Late

Many stories live only in the memory of one person. Recording them in time means not losing them forever.

Stories of war and hard years

Memories of war, of moving from place to place, of difficult times leave us along with the generation that lived them. They are especially important to record while there is still someone to tell them.

Stories of meeting and love

How grandmother and grandfather met, how the family came to be — these are the roots that warmly hold all the descendants together.

Everyday little things

Favorite dishes, sayings, habits, funny moments. It is precisely these small things that keep a person alive in memory.

Don't put it off "for later"

It feels like there's still plenty of time, but memory leaves along with people — suddenly and irreversibly. It's enough to start with a single conversation and a single recording, and add to it from there. What you record today will already be priceless tomorrow.

  • Stories of war and hard years.
  • How the family met and came to be.
  • Everyday little things, sayings, moments.
  • Start with one recording today.

Frequently asked questions

Which stories disappear first?
The ones only one person knows: about the distant past, how ancestors met, the small details of daily life. Record those first.
A relative doesn't like to "reminisce" — what should I do?
Don't push; approach through photographs and specific objects — they often awaken the stories on their own.

Save the story while it is with you

Create a memorial page in a few minutes — gently, beautifully and with respect for your loved ones. Free forever for the text version.

Create a memorial
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We help families gently preserve the memory of their loved ones. The materials are written with respect for the subject of loss and are regularly updated. About · Support resources

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