Reasons To Join

  1. For many years to come, your family, friends, and loved ones, will read your words, look at your photos, listen to your voice, and watch your videos, and be thankful that you took the time to do an eFarewell as a lasting memorial to your life.

  2. At eFarewell.com you can follow a guide that will help you to organize and prepare your final affairs such as completing your Last Will and Testament, finding life insurance, making a bucket list, and registering as an organ donor.

  3. Everyone has a story to tell—the story of your life. Although you might be encouraged to write your life story, turning your memories into memoirs can be an overwhelming and frustrating task. eFarewell.com will help you to fashion the pieces of your past together making it easy to share stories, experiences, and other moments of your life.

  4. An eFarewell ensures that you have left nothing unsaid and done all you can to let your family, friends, and loved ones know your thoughts and feelings, allowing you to honor relationships and convey your hopes, wishes, and memories, in a message that truly is worth remembering.

  5. No eulogy written by a friend, no memorial funeral video crafted by a loved one, and no photo album compiled by a relative, will ever compare to your own personal thoughts and words. An eFarewell message that you compose allows you to commemorate yourself as you want to be remembered at your funeral and for future generations to come. A tribute to your life at your funeral deserves to be much more than just a bunch of random stuff compiled by someone who thinks they knew you best.

  6. An eFarewell is not just for those with a terminal illness or for whom death is imminent, or for those with dangerous occupations such as firefighters, police officers, military troops and others who risk their life each and every day. Everyone passes away. Everyone will benefit from securing a final eFarewell message.

  7. Creating an eFarewell asks you to look at your entire life, and, in doing so, you begin to see the things you missed out on, the things you wish you could have done, and the places you should have gone. This recognition will encourage you to do what you can to fulfill all your desires in life.

  8. A heartwarming and meaningful departing message with an eFarewell can strengthen family and social bonds as people are brought together in the emotional times following your death.

  9. An eFarewell allows you to easily capture and preserve the precious memory of your life—one that describes the world you lived in, details your dreams, accomplishments, disappointments, reveals intimate stories of love, accumulated wisdom, and anything else that mattered most to you.

  10. Homemade final farewell videos, images, or letters could be lost, damaged, or stolen before reaching its intended audience. An eFarewell will remain safely locked online until the day you die.

  11. Because many of you don’t think you are going to die today, it is unlikely that you have said everything that you wanted to say to everyone. An eFarewell gives you complete freedom to say everything and anything you’ve always wanted. Apologize for wrong doings, leave lasting sentiments, thank someone you never got a chance to thank, make a confession you did not have the strength to do while living, express your thoughts and feelings about any subject, wish others happiness and goodwill, show sincere gratitude to those you took for granted, give a loving affirmation to someone special, speak your mind and tell people off, let a secret love know how you truly felt, share your biggest regrets and accomplishments, pass on important life lessons, explain why you made certain choices during your life, disclose the intimate details of your life, ask for forgiveness and show remorse for something you have done or failed to do during your life, proclaim your innocence despite being wrongfully accused, get the last word in on an argument you recently had, and make any outrageous or strange last request.

  12. At eFarewell.com you have the opportunity to keep a personal online daily journal capturing and preserving the most memorable moments of your life.

  13. Although your time on this earth will someday expire, your eFarewell will keep the memory of you alive long after you’ve departed.

  14. An eFarewell allows you to say goodbye today. Because tomorrow may be too late.

  15. You can use your eFarewell to compliment your Last Will and Testament. Wills only distribute personal assets, but with an eFarewell, you can explain why certain gifts were made and others were not. An inheritance or gift left by you is far more meaningful when explained in an eFarewell rather than just mentioned in a Last Will and Testament.

  16. An eFarewell would also supplement a properly prepared Last Will and Testament. A video recording left on eFarewell.com can verify the execution of the Will should a disgruntled relative decide to challenge it. An eFarewell is solid proof that you were mentally competent and of sound mind at the time you executed your Will.

  17. Whether you die suddenly, as the result of a terminal illness, or after a long and fruitful life, the final words you leave behind on eFarewell can help heal the pain of others and offer the grieving a tangible sense of closure.

  18. There is no better sendoff then one that you personally give to the world.

  19. Although you may not be afforded the opportunity to properly prepare for the death of someone you know, an eFarewell will assure that others are properly prepared for yours.

  20. When you are lying on your deathbed, others might not be around to record your dying words. With an eFarewell, your last words are recorded should you not be able to utter them in your final moments.

  21. It is always a difficult challenge in the days after your death for a grieving friend, family member, or loved one, to search through your dresser drawers, closets, and boxes in the attic and compile images, video, and text, that will best pay tribute to your life at your funeral and wake. With an eFarewell, your memorial funeral video is already done and access to your life’s legacy is made easy.

  22. Because your family history often starts with what you leave behind after you die, leaving an eFarewell will help future generations better understand their genealogy.

  23. Although a Last Will and Testament and life insurance are certainly helpful when it comes time to distribute your personal assets and pay for funeral costs, an eFarewell, however, is the most meaningful gesture to leave after your death.

  24. Because your dying words shouldn’t die with you.

  25. It’s free. But the message is priceless.