Restinpeace.ng helped my family put everything about my father’s life in one beautiful place. Months after the burial, I still go there to read the tributes and feel close to him.

We were confused about how to share funeral details with relatives abroad. This website made it easy — one link with obituary, photos, and service details. It removed a lot of stress in a painful time.

I loved the fact that my mum’s story didn’t just end on the day of the burial. With her memorial page on restinpeace.com.ng, friends still come back to leave messages and prayers. It keeps her memory alive.

As a pastor, I’ve started recommending restinpeace.com.ng to families. Instead of printing so many flyers that people throw away, they now have a permanent online space to honour their loved one.

We had family members in the UK, US, and Canada who couldn’t attend my brother’s burial. They used the condolence section to send messages and share photos. It felt like they were with us.

The platform is simple to use. I’m not very ‘techy’, but I was able to upload Daddy’s photos, write his story, and share the link on WhatsApp in less than an hour.

What I appreciate most is the dignity. The obituary designs are clean, respectful, and not noisy. It looks like something we can be proud to share publicly.

We didn’t have money for an elaborate newspaper announcement, but with restinpeace.com.ng, we still gave my grandmother a proper honour. The page looked even better than most newspaper adverts.

The ability to update information was a lifesaver. When the burial date changed, we just edited the page instead of reprinting posters. It saved us time and money.

For me, the memorial page is like a small online ‘graveyard’ I can visit anytime. I go there to read old tributes and remember the good times with my husband.

I handle funeral planning for families, and this website has become part of our standard package. It makes us look professional and gives families something permanent after all the ceremonies are over.

We created a page for my late uncle and shared it in the family group. People who hadn’t seen him in 20+ years came to drop their memories. It turned into a beautiful celebration of his life.