Legacy Letters
A Legacy Letter is your opportunity to share one final message with someone you love.
When you're no longer here to offer comfort, guidance, or simply say "I love you," your letter will be there instead. These heartfelt messages are carefully delivered to your chosen loved ones after you pass away, providing them with your words exactly when they need them most.
Whether you want to offer comfort during their grief, share wisdom for life's big moments, or simply remind them how much they meant to you, a Legacy Letter ensures your voice continues to guide and reassure those you care about most.
It's a gentle way to say goodbye and a lasting gift of love that will bring comfort for years to come.
Share your wisdom, stories, and love through letters delivered at life’s most important moments. Your legacy isn't just what you leave behind—it's the guidance that shapes their future. Imagine your granddaughter opening a letter from you on her wedding day, or your grandson receiving your guidance when he becomes a father. Your voice, your stories, your hard-earned wisdom—delivered exactly when they need it most.
Legacy Letter writing allows the Primary member a place to write or upload a letter/document to be scheduled to be sent to a Secondary member after Crisis Management is activated. These are posthumous communications which can provide emotional benefits like closure and healing for your loved one or practical guidance that a family member would want to pass on.
Start writing your Legacy Letters today because some conversations are too important to leave unfinished.
Ideas for what to share in your letters:
- The family stories only you remember
- Lessons learned from decades of experience
- How proud you are of who they're becoming
- The values that built your family's foundation
- High school graduation: "Here's what I wish I'd known..."
- Wedding day: "Marriage advice from someone who got it right..."
- First child: "Becoming a parent changes everything..."
- Difficult times: "You're stronger than you know, and here's why..."