Now live across Kenya
A beat has paused.
Their story doesn’t have to.
A private place to announce the news, gather the people who mattered, and hold a memorial that outlasts the WhatsApp group.
Search public memorials and obituaries from across Kenya.
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Public obituaries.
Short, dignified death announcements published by families across Kenya. If you need to share the news of a loved one, you can publish your own in a few minutes.
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When a family publishes a public obituary, it will appear here so the wider community can find it. If you need to share news of a loved one, you can publish yours now.
Built around what matters most.
Dignified announcements
Invite-only notifications by SMS, WhatsApp, or email, so the right people hear the news in the right way.
SMS · WhatsApp · Email
A memorial that lives on
Tributes, photos, and memories from family and friends, gathered on one dignified page that outlasts any WhatsApp group.
Free, with no time limit
Rooted in Kenya, open to the world
Mobile-first, designed to honour local traditions across communities and faiths. Wherever your people are.
Made in Nairobi
How it works.
Three quiet steps. You stay in control of the page at every stage.
- 1
Create the memorial
Add their name, the essential dates, a photograph, and a few words. The draft auto-saves. You can return at any time.
- 2
Invite the people who mattered
Send private SMS, WhatsApp, or email invitations. Recipients can view the page, leave a tribute, and share photographs.
- 3
Remember, together
Moderate tributes from one place. Anniversary and birthday reminders arrive quietly in the years that follow, if you want them to.
Guidance for the hardest moments.
Practical, grounded writing on funerals, grief, and remembrance. Written for Kenyan families.
Families on Paused Beat
Why they came back.
I needed to tell people my father had passed without a hundred phone calls. We sent the link in our family WhatsApp and the right people knew within an hour.
Wanjiru · Nyeri
for her father
“Three years later, my mother's page is still where her grandchildren leave her birthday wishes. It outlasted the WhatsApp group, like the team said it would.”
Kiprop, for his mother · Eldoret “The obituary was up by the morning of the funeral. Cousins in the diaspora finally felt close to it, even though they could not travel.”
Aisha, for her brother · Mombasa
When you're ready to remember.
Creating a memorial is free and takes a few minutes. You can invite people whenever you're ready. There's no rush.