Send Letters From The Grave — Email Loved Ones After You Pass Away

December 14, 2004 (PRLEAP.COM) Technology News
December 14th, 2004 — LavaMind (www.lavamind.com) the parent company of the Virtual Pet Cemetery (www.virtualpetcemetery.org) and MyCemetery.com (www.mycemetery.com) has launched a new service called Letters From Beyond (www.lettersfrombeyond.com) that enables communication after death.

Letters From Beyond is a special service that allows anyone to leave messages for those who are left behind. Individuals can write whatever they want to whomever they want, and after they're gone, Letters From Beyond will send those letters to their loved ones by email or postal delivery.

Users can have their letters sent at any time. They can even set up their accounts to deliver the letters monthly or annually for as long as they like. Individuals can schedule delivery around holidays, birthdays or anniversaries — long after the date of their demise. In addition, individuals can include photographs, pictures, poems and drawings.

The letter can be as simple as one or two sentences expressing how someone feels about a loved one, or as complex as a diary or collage of poems, pictures and thoughts that a person wants to share. People can even include snippets from journals, or photos from family albums, or even love letters, passages from the Bible, or feelings that they could never express while alive.

The letters will be stored on Letters From Beyond's secure backup system. Once submitted and accepted, no one will be allowed to read those files. Even the individuals who are named as recipients will not be allowed to see the letters until the delivery date.

With the Virtual Pet Cemetery and MyCemetery.com already well established, LavaMind expects Letters From Beyond to become the destination of choice for anyone that wishes to send a message after they pass away.

BACKGROUND:

LavaMind owns and operates the Virtual Pet Cemetery (www.virtualpetcemetery.org) and MyCemetery.com (www.mycemetery.com). Over the past ten years, these have grown to become two of the largest online burial grounds in the world. LavaMind has worked hard to create a special place where visitors can come to read and share the epitaphs, create personal memorials, and leave messages for their loved ones.

MORE INFORMATION:

Please visit www.lettersfrombeyond.com