Sue Hurd's
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1944 - 2024
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Sue chose to have an obituary that...
- Was seen by the important people in her life
- Told a full story of a life very well lived
- Included multiple photos and life chapters
- Had a link and her dedicated QR code that now sits on her urn
- Never publicly displayed sensitive information online
Photo of QR code on funeral home website?
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Sue's life was a collection of memories from countless voices, some expected and others wonderfully surprising.
Her children shared stories of her love, her siblings recalled childhood adventures, and her grandchildren carried her laughter forward.
Friends from her country club remembered her grace, while a coworker from years ago shared a moment of her kindness that stayed with them.
Without CeleMemories, Sue's photos, videos, and cherished memories would have remained scattered across camera rolls or tucked away in the corners of people's minds, slowly fading with time.
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Rather than a slideshow with some photos, Sue had a CeleReel to play at her Celebration of Life Event
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Sue's legacy is now eternalized for generations with her own designated QR code
Sue has a Celebrife Urn Necklace
Her family has a few items to remember her, including a framed photo of her and her Husband, Jim Hurd
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There is no more relying on a singluar photo book, a scarmbled camera rolll, or a soley a physical item to remember a life well lived

Sue and anyone who was positively affected by her can now download our easy-to-use, facebook-like app, or rely on Sue's QR code to access and contribute to her Celebrife Memorial
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