memory drops
Notes, files, photos, videos, songs, places, and objects will count here.
Tyler Wilkin's family is preparing a public obituary and memorial page. Loved ones can add a memory, photo, song, place, or small detail to help shape the tribute.
Everything here is reviewed by Tyler's family before it appears · How this works
This page is how his people are telling his story — one memory at a time.
What everyone remembers
As people add memories, Renidy can show gentle patterns: what many people felt, what surprised the family, the places that mattered, and the songs or objects that keep coming back.
Notes, files, photos, videos, songs, places, and objects will count here.
Pattern percentages stay blank until there is enough reviewed material.
The first unexpected cross-memory signal appears after family review.
His sky
He loved lying somewhere dark and finding shapes in the noise. So does this page. Every memory becomes a star — and every photo someone uploads becomes part of the light behind them, woven into the sky itself, not filed away in a gallery.
The sky is waiting for its first star. You might place it.
His soundtrack
When the family chooses his song, it plays right here.
Everything below is being gathered, piece by piece, from the people who knew him.
Memory Drop
One sentence, photo, song, place, or object can help the family see the whole person. Renidy gathers those pieces into a family-reviewed tribute, keepsake, map, timeline, and celebration plan.
Guided, private, family reviewed
Family and everyone who loved him
Family stays clear and grounded. The community view shows partners, friends, coworkers, neighbors, caregivers, communities, and people he helped.
Family members stay on the family tree. A verified family admin can add names, relationships, and privacy settings.
Places and timeline
Places and dates come from family facts and submitted memories. The page stays blank until real mentions give it something true to show.
Every pin comes from something real someone shared. As memories mention more places — a beach, a kitchen, a road trip — the map fills in.
Ready for family-provided facts.
Ready for school, work, places lived, milestones, and important dates.
Ready for public service details and family note.
Celebration plan
As people contribute, Renidy can shape a family-reviewed celebration-of-life plan: tone, music, readings, photos, program, invites, and practical next steps.
Once the page has enough signal, Renidy can propose the feeling of the room, the program flow, music, readings, speaker prompts, memory table, photo and video needs, flowers, address logistics, and family-approved drafts.
Instead of flowers
Tyler's family chooses where gifts go — a fund, a cause, or simply time with the people he loved. Renidy never collects money on this page.
The family hasn't chosen a fund yet. When they do, the link appears right here — and it goes straight to their own page, never through Renidy.
A memory on this page is a gift the family keeps. So is showing up: check on his people, play his songs, take the beach trip you kept postponing.
User rights and approvals
Public obituary pages need clear consent, moderation, and removal paths. Renidy keeps the public page simple while preserving the control layer families need.