Everybody has a lifesong to celebrate.
At Lifesong, we believe every life tells a story worth preserving. Our My Legacy projects are one way we help patients reflect on what made their lives meaningful—memories, passions, adventures and accomplishments—while creating something lasting for their loved ones.
Whether it’s a quiet afternoon spent recording favorite memories or a handmade scrapbook filled with cherished photographs, each My Legacy project is as unique as the person it honors. We begin by getting to know the individuals: who and what they’ve loved, where they’ve traveled, the careers they’ve pursued, the hobbies that brought them joy. From these stories, a beautiful, lasting tribute is created.
Virginia (Ginny) is known for her bright smile, bubbly personality and wide-ranging talents—from baking and cake decorating to bingo and acts of everyday kindness. “Even as a little girl, I
When Ed reflected on his life, three things stood above all else—his late dog Buddy, his growing family and the enduring bond he shared with his wife Joan. Rather than
When Grayson talked about trains, his eyes lit up like a station at rush hour. His lifelong fascination with locomotives became the heart of his My Legacy project—a tribute not
Choose how you’d like to preserve and share your most precious memories.
Capture your unique journey, memories, and wisdom to share with future generations.
Create a visual legacy with cherished photographs and meaningful moments.
Share your favorite songs, playlists, and the soundtrack of your life.
Write heartfelt messages to loved ones for special occasions and milestones.
Our My Legacy Program provides everything you need to document and share your life story in a meaningful way.
Our thoughtfully crafted prompts help you share the stories that matter most.
“What was your childhood like?”
“What are you most proud of?”
“What lessons do you want to share?”
“Who has influenced you most?”
“What brings you joy?”
“What do you want your family to remember?”
“What are your favorite memories?”
“What traditions are meaningful to you?”
“What advice would you give?”