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My Will & Wish memorial page is for saying your last goodbyes in your own words. My Will & Wish memorial page helps the deceased's loved ones to consider the wishes of the author, for example regarding funeral arrangements. The right to maintain the My Will & Wish memorial page will pass to the administrators authorised by the person who created the page upon his or her death. However, the My Will
The traditional Memoriale memorial page is usually made by loved ones to honour the memory of the deceased. My Will & Wish memorial page can be made by oneself and thus be remembered in ones’ own words. The sites also complement each other, so a person can have access to both memorial pages.
To make a My Will & Wish memorial page, the user must first register on the Memoriale service. Then select "Create a memorial page" from the top menu, and "Create a memorial page for yourself". The website will help you create your memorial page step by step. You don't have to create a memorial page all at once, you can also build up its content gradually.
When the person who created the My Will & Wish memorial page dies, the administrators selected for the memorial page must notify the Memoriale service to activate the memorial page. The My Will
My Will & Wish memorial page is created for expressing a person's last will and wishes - in other words, it is a memorial page written in the person's own words. When setting up a memorial page, it guides the user in creating the content, for example by asking various questions for help.
The creator of My Will & Wish memorial page can nominate up to four/five administrators to take over the page after his death. The memorial page is private until the administrators of the memorial page notify Memoriale of the death of the person who created the memorial page. The My Will & Wish page will then be locked, and the information entered there can no longer be changed or deleted. My Will & Wish memorial page will be visible to selected administrators seven days after the death is notified to the Memoriale service.
If you have been invited to be the administrator of the My Will & Wish memorial page, you are probably a very special and trusted loved one. Maintaining the My Will & Wish memorial page is not complicated and does not take much time. It also does not commit you to anything. Your first task as a memorial page administrator is to report the death of the person who created the memorial page on the Memoriale website. The main task of a memorial page administrator is to honour the memory and last wishes of the person who created the My Will & Wish memorial page. However, the My Will & Wish memorial page does not require any ongoing or complex maintenance by the administrator. If there are multiple administrators on the My Will & Wish memorial page, you can also opt out if you wish.
Once you have been appointed as an administrator of the page, you will have received an email, through which you can report the death of your loved one to the Memoriale service. You can also report the death of a loved one by logging in to the Memoriale service, and select "My Menu" under "Pages maintained by you". Under "My Will & My Wishes", you will find the persons for whom you have been appointed as administrator. Selecting the person's name will take you to the maintenance page where you can report the death and activate the My Will & Wish memorial page.
The author of the My Will & Wish memorial page can invite up to four/five administrators to the page. One of the users must be the so-called head administrator. Invitations can be sent by email via the My Will & Wish page.
The Last Wishes section is intended to express the will and wish of the deceased, so that loved ones can consider the will and wish of the memorial page author when making arrangements after death. My Last Wishes is not an official document and the information on this page cannot necessarily be used as an official document, for example in inheritance division. In matters relating to inheritance division, we recommend that you draw up a regular will. However, the Last Wishes section can help with funeral arrangements, any ambiguities that may arise, or simply guide relatives in dealing with a difficult situation.
In the Letters section, the person who created the memorial page can write letters and messages to their loved ones. The letters will be sent to the recipients by email after the notification of death by the administrators of the My Will & Wish memorial page.
The notes section can be freely used to record any number of things. You can write down important things to remember, or you can keep a diary or for example free reflections. The contents of the notes section will also be visible to the administrators of the page after the death of the author of the memorial page.
The notes section can be freely used to record any number of things. You can write down important things to remember, or you can keep a diary or for example free reflections. The contents of the notes section will also be visible to the administrators of the page after the death of the author of the memorial page.