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Everyone dies, sooner or later.


Testimonials

While he was alive I never wanted to hear my son talk about dying in Iraq: Now it is a comfort to read his words about why he went and those of us he left behind.

-Susan

I do some pretty stupid extreme sports I guess. It gives me a little piece of mind to know that my wife and kids will read exactly how I feel about them; something I know I don't tell them enough.

-Tom Anderson

My family has a history of sudden heart attacks. I feel good now; but at 45, I worry about it a lot. I want to leave something for my young grandkids to see when they are older. And I love the unlimited updates feature and the fact I don't don't have to burden family or friends with passing on my last words.

-Amy Hill

My dad never talked much when he was alive, a real man he was. Hearing his emotions pour out of what he wrote gave me a glimpse into parts of him he never would have opened up to us while he was alive. I finally saw he was proud of me and my sister and can understand why he was so hard on us...Thanks Dad.

-Jeff