There are many ways a family’s story can be preserved.

  • Family Interviews

    Professionally produced, in-depth interviews that capture each family member’s voice, perspective, and the stories that have shaped their lives.

  • Photographs

    Curated photographic collections presented in thoughtfully designed galleries, with captions that provide context, continuity, and meaning.

  • Archival Videos

    Preserved video footage from family gatherings, milestone celebrations, and previously recorded interviews — carefully organized and restored when needed.

  • Documents

    Important personal and historical papers — including birth certificates, immigration records, diplomas, and other defining documents — preserved with care and context.

  • Events

    Meaningful artifacts from life’s milestones, such as wedding invitations, menus, birth announcements, and religious or cultural ceremony materials.

  • Newspaper Clippings

    Published articles, features, and photographs from local or national media that document moments of public record and recognition.

  • Art

    Works that reflect your family’s creative expression — preserved and presented as part of your broader legacy.

  • Family Recipes

    Cherished recipes that tell stories of tradition, culture, and connection — thoughtfully preserved for future generations.

  • Music

    Original compositions, recordings, or meaningful musical works that reflect the talents and tastes of your family.

  • Letters/Postcards

    Personal correspondence offering an intimate window into relationships, moments, and eras past.

  • Journals/Diaries

    Written reflections and journal entries, often paired with photographs or documents, that reveal personal histories.

  • Family Trees

    Carefully documented family trees that help connect generations and illuminate relationships across time.

Every archive is unique. The elements included are shaped entirely by each family’s history, values, and wishes.