Preserving Family Stories
Your loved one's life is full of stories worth keeping. These resources help families capture memories, create meaningful legacy projects, and find comfort in the stories that connect us.

How to Preserve Family Stories: A Simple Legacy Guide
Learn how to preserve family stories and capture life stories effectively. Our guide helps you document your loved one's history with ease and meaningful care.
Life Story Hospice Projects: Finding Meaning and Peace
Explore how life story hospice projects like dignity therapy help patients find peace. Discover how to preserve a loved one’s legacy during their final journey.
50 Meaningful Questions to Ask Your Parents About Life
Discover 50 essential questions to ask your parents to preserve their life story. Build a lasting legacy and honor their journey with these interview tips.
How to Create a Family Legacy Book: A Step-by-Step Guide
Learn how to create a family legacy book to honor your loved one. Our guide covers memoir creation and life story book tips to preserve your family's history.
Recording Family Stories: A Guide to Preserving Memories
Discover why recording family stories is a powerful way to honor your loved one. Learn simple, actionable steps to start your family memoir project today.
How to Organize Family Photos and Genealogy Records
Learn how to organize family photos and genealogy records with our simple, compassionate guide. Preserve your loved one's legacy for future generations today.
Turn their life into a book your family will cherish
Kindred Tales makes it simple to preserve your loved one's stories. Each week, they receive a thoughtful prompt — about childhood memories, life lessons, or favorite moments. Their answers are compiled into a professionally bound book. No tech skills needed.
Their stories deserve to be remembered
Kindred Tales helps families capture life stories through guided weekly prompts — turning memories into a beautiful, professionally bound keepsake book. Many hospice families tell us they wish they had started sooner.
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