| Payrespects.com is dedicated to memorializing the
lives of those we have loved and cherished. Our goal is to
provide a place for visitors to come and refresh their
memories of their friends and loved ones that they have
lost. It is also a place where future generations can learn
about their ancestors long after original records,
photographs and writings have been lost or destroyed. People
never before have been able to refresh their memories in
such a wonderful way.
We present special memorials through the use of powerful
images including photographs, videos, and testimonials of
friends and relatives.
Web Memorials provide a place for reflection and enduring
memories to be passed on generation after generation. This
site will become an extraordinary medium for future
generations to learn about the life stories of others in
their lineage. They will be able to see photographs and read
personal biographies throughout the years.
The Internet and its new technologies have given us the
ability to preserve in colorful detail the highlights of our
lives as we have never been able to before. Web Memorials
provide a place where events, accomplishments, and
personalities can be documented and viewed world wide.
We hope to inspire visitors to celebrate the memories
of the people who have enriched their lives and provide a
place where these cherished images will have a permanent
home.
Visitors may also leave their personal recollections and
tributes in a special reflections section of each memorial.
What are Tributes? Tributes are "in memoria"
written by friends and family as a special tribute or memory
to the person. These electronic messages can be sent to us
through the Internet or from family and friends in response
to the Memorial Website. These are screened carefully before
they are added to the Website.
We sincerely hope you enjoy our site and become inspired
by the memorials featured here.
Please feel free to contact us with any suggestions or
questions at
questions@payrespects.com We would be happy to hear from
you.
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