Grief Doesn't Have A Deadline...You're Allowed To Still Miss Them

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One Photo. One Voicemail. One Video You'll Treasure Forever.

What Would You Give for One More Moment with Them?

To hear their voice. To see their face.

To feel like they’re right there with you again.

Every photo holds someone irreplaceable.

Who are you missing…

Mom. Dad. Grandma. Grandpa. Husband. Wife. Partner. Friend. Brother. Sister.

The ones who shaped us. The ones we lost too soon.

...CAN YOU RELATE TO THIS

You Know This Feeling...

It hits you out of nowhere.

In the grocery store. In the car when their song comes on. At a family dinner when someone tells a story and you glance at their empty chair. You hear someone laugh and for a split second, it sounds just like them.

The ache of missing someone so much it takes your breath away—and no one around you even notices.

You've scrolled through old photos at 2am just to see their face. You've played that one voicemail so many times you have it memorized. You've started to text them before remembering, all over again, that they won't answer.

And sometimes you just talk to them. Out loud or in your head. Telling them about your day. Asking what they'd think. Wishing—more than anything—that they could say something back.

Everyone Else Has Moved On

In the beginning, people checked on you. They brought food, they sent flowers, they said "let me know if you need anything." But life moved on for them—because it wasn't their person.

Now, months or years later, they've stopped saying their name. They think they're being kind. They think you're "doing better."

But you're not over it. You haven't moved on. You notice the pause when you bring them up—

so you stop bringing them up. You learn that your grief makes people uncomfortable, so you carry it alone.

Sometimes you feel completely alone, like no one around you understands. Like you're walking through the world with a wound no one can see.

The Photos Aren't Enough

You've looked at them a thousand times. But they don't move. They don't speak. They're frozen in a moment that already feels like it's slipping further away.

The Voicemails Are Too Short

Maybe it's just them saying "call me back" or "love you, bye." Ten seconds you keep saved like a lifeline- terrified your phone will break and it'll be lost forever.

The Hard Days Keep Coming

Their birthday. The anniversary. The holidays. Random Tuesdays when grief blindsides you out of nowhere. Somedays it's just hard to get out of bed.

The Missing Never Stops

People think you’ve moved on because you’ve stopped talking about it. But you haven’t. You’ve just learned to carry it quietly, alone, where no one sees the ache.

...Imagine This...

What if There IS a Way To See Them Again...

No one can bring them back. But I can give you something I never thought would be possible—

A video of your loved one speaking a message meant for you. New words.

Their face. Their voice. Looking right at you.

Here's how it works: you share a photo and any audio you have of their voice—even a short voicemail. We write a custom script capturing what you need to hear from them. Then, using AI technology designed for exactly this purpose, we bring it all together into something you never thought you'd have again. Not some old home movie you’ve watched a hundred times, but something new. Something you’ve been missing. Something you need to hear. Them looking directly at the camera, speaking directly to you…

See What's Possible

Real videos. Real voices. Real comfort.

JAIME C.

LOST HER DAD

"My dad passed suddenly. There was no warning, no goodbye, no chance to hear the things I needed to hear. This video gave me that. When I watched it for the first time, I was speechless. It looks exactly like him. It sounds exactly like him. It's like he's right there, finally saying the words I'd been waiting for. I've watched it so many times, and I had two more made for my brothers.

I can't recommend this enough."

Jaime's Dad passed away suddenly. She never got to say goodbye.

This photo was all she had—a 20-year-old printed picture she photographed with her phone. Plus a short voicemail she'd been holding onto for years.

We turned it into this ➡️

PAM S.

LOST HER MOM

"We didn't have any audio of my Mom—it's been too long. So I knew the voice wouldn't be hers. But honestly? It didn't matter. Seeing her face, watching her speak, hearing a message written just for me... I cried happy tears. Even without her real voice, it still felt like her. And that's everything."

Pam lost her Mom 38 years ago. An old VHS tape had a few seconds of her voice, but it wasn't clear enough to use.

So we did the best we could—matching a voice to her Mom's warmth and personality, paired with the last professional photo taken before she passed.

Even without her real voice, Pam said it still felt like her ➡️

RYAN M.

LOST HIS DOG

"People don't always get it when you lose a pet. But Winston was my best friend for 15 years. When I watched the video, I completely broke down. It felt like he was really there, telling me everything was okay. I didn't know how much I needed this."

Ryan lost Winston just a few months ago. He'd had him since he was a puppy—15 years of loyalty, companionship, and unconditional love.

People say "it's just a dog." But Winston was family. The house feels so empty. The grief is real—even if others don't always understand.

Ryan had photos and videos, but nothing like this—a message from Winston, just for his "daddy" ➡️

...Imagine This...

Who Is This For...

This is for the daughter who lost her dad too soon. The son who never got to say goodbye. The widow replaying old voicemails. The grandchild who wishes they'd asked more questions.

If you're still carrying someone with you, keep reading.

You Lost a Parent...

No Matter How Old You Are, You're Still Their Child...

  • You reach for the phone to call them before remembering—all over again—that they won’t answer

  • You’re making life decisions and you don’t know what they’d tell you to do—and there’s no one to ask anymore

  • Mother’s Day or Father’s Day has become a day you just try to survive

  • You’d give anything to hear them say "I’m proud of you" one more time—and actually mean it for who you are now

  • Most of your friends still have their parents, and they have no idea what your world looks like now

You Lost Your Spouse or Partner...

The Love of Your Life is Gone

  • The silence in the house is deafening—you’d give anything to hear their footsteps again

  • You still sleep on your side because their side still feels like theirs

  • People say "they’d want you to move on" but no one gets to decide that timeline except you

  • You miss the little things no one else saw—the way they laughed, their warmth next to you, the sound of their voice calling your name

  • You want to hear them say "I love you" one more time—not from a memory, but something new, meant for right now

You Lost a Grandparent...

You Need Their Love and Wisdom

  • They helped raise you. They shaped who you’ve become. Losing them took a piece of your foundation.

  • You can still hear their voice in your head—but you’re terrified of the day you can’t anymore

  • You wish you’d asked them more questions. Recorded more. Paid more attention.

  • You want your own children to know them someday—not just see a photograph and hear a name

  • You miss the way they made you feel: safe, loved, like everything would be okay

The Bride Without Her Mom or Dad...

They Should Be At Your Wedding

  • Your mom was supposed to help you get ready. Tell you how beautiful you look. Cry the happy tears

  • Your dad was supposed to walk you down the aisle and have that father-daughter dance

  • There’s an empty chair where they should be sitting—and everyone can feel it

  • You want them to be part of this day somehow. Not just a photo on a table. Something real.

  • You wish they could meet the person you’re marrying and tell you they approve

The New Parent...

Your Baby Will Never Meet Them

  • You named your child after them, or you wish you could introduce them and watch them hold your baby

  • You find yourself telling your child stories about someone they’ll never get to hug

  • You want your baby to hear their voice—to know they were loved by someone who never got to meet them

  • You wish they could see what you’ve built. See your family. Tell you they’re proud.

  • You’d give anything for your child to know them as more than a name and a photograph

The Graduate With an Empty Seat...

They Should Be At Your Graduation

  • You worked so hard—and the one person who believed in you most isn’t there to see it

  • You keep looking for their face in the crowd even though you know they won’t be there

  • They always said they couldn’t wait for this day. And now they’re missing it

  • You want to hear them say "I knew you could do it" and see the pride on their face

  • You’d trade the whole ceremony for five minutes with them

You Lost Your Best Friend or Sibling...

No One Knows You Like They Do

  • They knew you better than anyone—and now no one gets your inside jokes

  • You see something funny and your first instinct is still to text them

  • You have a thousand memories that only the two of you understood. Now you carry them alone.

  • The friendship or bond you had can’t be replaced—and you’re not trying to replace it

  • You just want to hear them laugh one more time, or tell you everything’s going to be okay

You Want To Give This As A Gift To Someone Grieving...

When a Gift Truly Communicates Love

  • You know someone whose heart is broken—and nothing you’ve given them has felt like enough

  • Flowers die in a week. Cards end up in a drawer. You want to give them something that actually matters

  • You’ve watched them struggle with the loss and wished you could take away some of the pain

  • You want to give them a moment with their person—something they thought they’d never have again

  • This is the gift no one else can give. And they’ll keep it for the rest of their life

I Know You Probably Have Questions...

Here's The Answers

What Exactly Is This?

Thinking of You Video is a personalized memorial video service that brings comfort to those grieving the loss of a loved one. Using advanced AI technology, we create custom videos featuring a realistic likeness of the deceased, speaking a heartfelt message directly to the person who misses them most. These videos serve as a lasting keepsake that clients can revisit whenever they need to feel close to their loved one again.

Each video is carefully crafted using a cherished photograph provided by the client, along with any available audio recordings of the deceased person's voice. From these materials, we create a lifelike video where their loved one appears to speak a personalized message, whether it's words of comfort, encouragement, an expression of love, or something the client always wished they could hear one more time.

This service is designed for people who are ready to embrace modern technology as a tool for healing and connection. It is not intended to replace the grieving process or serve as a substitute for professional grief support, but rather to provide a meaningful memento that honors the memory of someone deeply missed.

Who Is This Service For?

Thinking of You Video serves anyone who has lost a loved one and longs to see and hear them again. This includes adult children who have lost parents and wish they could receive one more piece of advice, encouragement, or simply hear "I love you" again. It serves widows and widowers who miss their spouse and want a message they can watch on difficult days, anniversaries, or whenever loneliness feels overwhelming. Grandchildren who have lost grandparents they were close to, friends mourning the loss of someone who shaped their life, and anyone preparing for a milestone moment and wishing their loved one could be there, such as a wedding, graduation, or the birth of a child, may all find meaning in this service.

Our ideal client is someone who finds comfort in technology and innovation, who views this service as a beautiful way to honor their loved one rather than as something unsettling or intrusive. We recognize that grief is deeply personal, and this service will resonate strongly with some people while others may prefer more traditional forms of remembrance. Both responses are completely valid.

What's Included?

Each Thinking of You Video includes a custom AI-generated video up to two minutes in length featuring a realistic likeness of the deceased person. We use professional voice cloning technology to recreate the loved one's voice from audio samples provided by the client. A personalized custom script is written based on the client's input about what they want their loved one to say. Professional photo enhancement ensures the source image looks its best in the final video. The client receives the completed video as a high-quality digital file they can keep forever, download to any device, and watch whenever they need comfort.

The creation process is collaborative and respectful. Clients share their vision for what they want to hear, and we craft a script that feels authentic to who their loved one was. We encourage clients to share stories, memories, and the way their loved one typically spoke so that the final message feels genuine and true to their character.

How Does It Work?

The process begins with an initial questionnaire where the client shares information about their loved one, the recipient, and what they hope to experience from the video. This can be done through a simple google form sent to the client's email. The client then provides materials digitally including at least one clear, high-quality photograph of the deceased person's face, any audio recordings they have of their loved one's voice such as voicemails, voice messages, or home videos, and notes about what they want the message to convey.

The photograph should be front-facing with no shadows on the face, no sunglasses, and no hands or objects covering any part of the face, as we want the AI to accurately capture their features without guessing or filling in obscured areas. If the only available photo includes other people, we can crop it, but the loved one must be clearly visible and facing forward. If the client only has a physical printed photo, they can take a picture of it with their phone, but should ensure good lighting and avoid casting any shadows across the face.

The audio should be at least 10 seconds long, though longer recordings produce better results, and should feature only the loved one's voice speaking clearly without other voices or significant background noise so the AI can accurately capture their unique vocal qualities.

Using these materials, we write a draft script for the client to review. The client can also submit a script written themselves. The client has the opportunity to request adjustments to ensure the message feels right. Once the script is approved, we create the video using AI-powered tools for photo enhancement, voice cloning, and video generation. The client receives their completed video as a digital file, ready to watch, save, and treasure.

Important Considerations

Thinking of You Video creates these videos with the utmost respect for both the deceased and the living. We want every client to have a positive, healing experience with this service. Before ordering, we ask clients to consider the following.

All Thinking of You Videos are created using artificial intelligence. While the technology produces remarkably lifelike results, these videos are not actual recordings of the deceased person. They are loving recreations meant to bring comfort.

Clients should ensure they have the appropriate relationship to the deceased person to authorize the use of their likeness and voice. We ask that clients confirm they have considered how other family members may feel about this video and that ordering will not create conflict or distress for others.

This service is intended for personal comfort and healing. It is not a replacement for grief counseling, therapy, or other professional support. We encourage anyone struggling with profound grief to seek appropriate help in addition to any comfort this service may provide.

Finally, we acknowledge that this type of memorial is not for everyone. Some people may find the concept unsettling or uncomfortable, and that is completely understandable. We encourage anyone uncertain about how they might react to consider carefully before ordering.

Pricing Structure

Thinking of You Video offers three packages to meet different needs:

Keepsake Package — One personalized video

Legacy Package — Two personalized videos (same loved one, different messages or recipients)

Heirloom Package — Three personalized videos (same loved one, different messages or recipients)

All packages include professional photo enhancement, voice cloning (or AI voice matching if no audio is available), custom script creation with one round of revisions, and our "How to Preserve Your Video" guide.

For full pricing and delivery timelines, see the pricing section below.

Our Commitment

Every Thinking of You Video is created with care, compassion, and technical excellence. We understand the profound trust clients place in us when they share their loved one's image, voice, and memory. We honor that trust by treating every project as if it were for our own family.

The founder of Thinking of You Video created this service after personally experiencing the power of this technology to bring comfort. Having lost both parents, all four grandparents, and dear friends over the years, she understands the ache of missing someone and the longing to see their face and hear their voice just one more time. Thinking of You Video exists to give people that experience in a way that feels authentic, loving, and true to who their loved one was.

We believe that love doesn't end with death, and that technology, used thoughtfully, can help us stay connected to those we've lost. Thinking of You Video is our way of helping people hold onto that connection for the rest of their lives.

A Note From Our Founder

My name is Tiffany, and I need to tell you why I created this.

I lost my mom when I was just 19 years old. I was still becoming who I was supposed to be—and then she was gone. She never saw me walk down the aisle. She never held any of my children or watched them grow up. She's never met my grandchildren. She missed every major milestone—every graduation, every promotion, every moment I wanted to call her and say "Mom, you won't believe what just happened." She never got to see me build a business or become the woman I am today. And even now, decades later, there are still days I reach for the phone to call her before I remember I can't. That kind of missing doesn't go away. It just becomes part of you.

My dad passed away 10 years ago. Unlike my mom, I was lucky enough to have him for most of my adult life. He was my best friend—the one I called for advice, the one who made me laugh, the one who always believed in me. But here's what no one tells you: it doesn't matter how old you are or how much time you had. When you lose a parent, it still stings. I still miss him every day. I still wish I could hear his voice, ask his opinion, or just sit with him one more time. Grief doesn't care how many years you had together—it only knows what's missing now.

If you're reading this, I'm guessing you've lost someone too. And if you have, you know that grief isn't something you get over. It's something you carry. Some days it's lighter. Some days it knocks the wind out of you when you least expect it.

I remember after each of my parents passed, I would do this thing that probably sounds familiar to you. I'd scroll through old photos late at night. I'd watch the few videos I had of them, over and over. I'd listen to voicemails I'd saved—sometimes just to hear them say my name.

I wanted so badly to see them again. To hear their voice. To feel like they were still here, even for just a moment.

I used to think, "What I wouldn't give to have one more conversation with them. To hear them tell me they love me one more time. To hear my dad's advice or my mom's laugh."

But that wasn't possible. So I held onto the fragments I had and tried to move forward.

Then, a few months ago, something happened that changed everything.

A close friend of mine lost her dad suddenly. She was gutted. I watched her go through all the stages—shock, denial, the exhaustion of funeral planning, and then that horrible quiet that comes after everyone goes home and you're left alone with the absence.

I wanted to help her. I wanted to give her something meaningful. But what do you give someone whose heart is shattered? Flowers die. Cards get tucked in a drawer. Nothing felt like enough.

Then I had an idea.

She had a photo of her dad that she loved. And she had an old voice message from him still saved on her phone—just him saying "Hey honey, give me a call when you get a chance. Love you."

Using some AI tools I'd been working with, I took that photo and that little bit of audio, and I created something I wasn't sure would even work.

I made a video of her dad. Speaking directly to her. Saying the things I knew she needed to hear—that he was proud of her, that he was still with her, that he loved her more than she'd ever know.

When I sent it to her, I was nervous. I didn't know if it would be comforting or just too painful.

She called me twenty minutes later, sobbing.

But they weren't sad tears. She said, "It's like he's here. It's like he's right here talking to me."

She's watched that video dozens of times since. On hard days. On his birthday. When she just misses him and needs to feel close to him again.

And that's when it hit me.

There are millions of people out there just like her. Just like me. People carrying grief that never fully goes away. People who would give anything for one more moment with someone they've lost.

I'm not a therapist. I'm not a grief counselor. I don't have a psychology degree or any special credentials.

I'm just someone who has lived through loss and knows how much it hurts. Someone who understands the ache of missing a person so deeply that it becomes part of who you are.

And I wanted to create something that could help. Not fix the grief—nothing can do that. But maybe offer a moment of comfort.

A moment of connection. A chance to see their face and hear their voice again, saying the words you've been longing to hear.

That's why I built Thinking Of You Video.

If you've lost someone and you're not ready to let go—if you still reach for the phone to call them, still talk to them when no one's around, still wish you could hear them say your name one more time—this is for you.

You don't have to move on before you're ready. You don't have to pretend you're fine. You're allowed to miss them for as long as you need to.

And if a video of them speaking to you might bring you even a small moment of peace, I would be honored to create that for you.

Is there a guarantee if I’m not satisfied?

Your satisfaction matters deeply to us. That's why we've built in safeguards to make sure you love your video before it's ever produced.

Here's how it works: Before we create your video, you'll have the opportunity to review and approve the script. This is your chance to request any changes—so the final message is exactly what you want. Once you approve the script and production begins, the video itself cannot be revised, because your approval signals that we're ready to move forward.

If you choose the "Surprise Me" option and skip the script review, you're trusting us to craft the perfect message based on everything you've shared—and we take that seriously.

If something is truly wrong with your video—a technical error or something that doesn't match what we discussed—please reach out within 14 days of delivery and we'll make it right. But because each video is custom-made using significant time and resources, we're unable to offer refunds simply due to a change of heart.

Our goal is for you to treasure this video forever. That's why we put so much care into getting it right the first time.

...SOMETHING TO CONSIDER

What If I Don't Have Any Audio?

This is a common question we receive, and something to really consider before purchasing...

When you have a clear audio recording of your loved one's voice — even just 10 seconds — we can clone their voice with impressive accuracy. The result sounds like them, and that's what makes the video so powerful. That voice is the thing that breaks people open in the best way.

But if you don't have any audio at all, we want to be completely transparent with you about what to expect.

We'll use a professional AI-generated voice, and we'll do everything we can to get it close. After you purchase, you'll describe how your loved one sounded — their tone, their pace, their warmth, whether they were soft-spoken or had a big booming voice — and we'll send you a few voice samples to choose from before we begin production. You'll pick the one that feels closest, and that's the voice we'll use.

But here's what I need you to hear, because I'd rather be honest with you now than have you disappointed later: an AI voice will not sound like your person. It will sound like a real human being — warm, natural, and full of emotion. If someone who never met your loved one heard the video, they wouldn't think twice. But you knew them. You knew the exact way they laughed, the way they said your name, the little things about their voice that no one else would notice. An AI voice may capture a similar tone or energy, but it won't be their voice. And for some people, that difference changes the entire experience.

I know this firsthand. When I created a video of my own mother using an AI voice, my sister didn't connect with it. The words were right, the face was right, but the voice wasn't Mom — and that gap was enough to change how the video felt for her. It didn't ruin the idea of the video, but it changed the emotional experience of watching it. I'd never want to pretend that didn't happen, and I'd never want you to go through that without knowing it was a possibility.

Some people without audio still find deep comfort in seeing their loved one's face speaking words of love — even with a different voice. The message itself carries the weight. But others need the voice to match in order for the experience to land the way they're hoping. Only you know which person you are.

If you're unsure, please take a moment to sit with that before placing your order. This is why we want you to be fully informed before purchasing — so that whatever you decide, it's the right decision for you.

...READY TO GET STARTED?

Give Yourself This Gift

Or Give It To Someone You Love Who's Grieving...

You've been carrying this weight. Maybe for months. Maybe for years. You deserve a moment of comfort. A moment of connection. A moment that it feels like they're right there with you again, saying the words you've been longing to hear.

PRICING

Choose Your Package

KEEPSAKE PACKAGE

One Personalized Video

~~$397~~ $297 Limited Time Pricing

ONE Video of your loved one with one customized message—for yourself or as a gift to another.

✔   1 Video up to two minutes

✔   Professional Photo Enhancement

✔  Voice Cloning from your audio

✔   Custom Script with your approval

✔   Option to write your own script

✔   One round of script revisions

✔   Delivered within 5 days

BONUS INCLUDED:

🎁  How To Preserve Your Video Guide

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**Videos are currently produced in English. Additional languages may be available in the future—contact us to inquire.

LEGACY PACKAGE

Two Personalized Videos

~~$697~~ $497 Limited Time Pricing

TWO Videos of same loved one- different recipients each receiving their own personalized message, OR one recipient who wants messages for different meaningful occasions.

✔   2 Videos up to two minutes each

✔   Professional Photo Enhancement

✔  Voice Cloning from your audio

✔   Custom Script with your approval

✔   Option to write your own script

✔   One round of script revisions

✔   Delivered within 10 days

BONUSES INCLUDED:

🎁  How To Preserve Your Video Guide

🎁 A Beautiful Digital Letter — Your loved one's message transcribed word-for-word onto a custom-designed keepsake letter, personalized for each recipient (one per video)

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**Videos are currently produced in English. Additional languages may be available in the future—contact us to inquire.

HEIRLOOM PACKAGE

Three Personalized Videos

~~$997~~ $697 Limited Time Pricing

THREE Videos of same loved one, three different messages—ideal for three siblings, multiple family members, OR one recipient who wants messages for several meaningful occasions.

✔   3 Videos up to two minutes each

✔   Professional Photo Enhancement

✔  Voice Cloning from your audio

✔   Custom Script with your approval

✔   Option to write your own script

✔   One round of script revisions

✔   Delivered within 15 days

BONUSES INCLUDED:

🎁  How To Preserve Your Video Guide

🎁 A Beautiful Digital Letter — Your loved one's message transcribed word-for-word onto a custom-designed keepsake letter, personalized for each recipient (one per video)

🎁 A Custom Personalized Song — An original song written from your loved one's perspective and performed in a soft, soothing melody, personalized for each recipient (one per recipient)

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**Videos are currently produced in English. Additional languages may be available in the future—contact us to inquire.

...IN THEIR OWN WORDS

Hear It From The People Who've Experienced It

JANET M.

Lost her Dad

"Thank you so much for this beautiful gift! I'm truly touched and I can't even begin to express what it means to me to be able to receive a blessing like this from my Dad after 13 long years of not hearing his sweet voice.

Getting this message from him was just beyond words. This is something I will treasure always. The love and care you put into it makes me feel so special.

Thank you for giving me something so precious and meaningful, I'm super grateful for it."

CAROLYN H.

Lost her Mom

"I waited a while before writing this because I honestly didn’t know how to explain what this meant to me.

My mom passed away a year ago, and it’s still hard to believe she’s gone. This past year has been lonelier than I ever expected. The heartache that doesn’t go away.

When I received the video and pressed play, seeing her face and hearing her voice speaking directly to me stopped me in my tracks. It wasn’t just an old voicemail or video I have of her on my iphone. It was so real, like she was talking to me again.

I don’t think people realize how much they miss the sound of someone’s voice until they hear it again.

This is something I truly consider priceless. There’s no real way to measure what it feels like to see and hear your mom again after thinking you never would.

It doesn’t erase the grief, but it brought me comfort in a way I didn’t expect. For a few minutes, I felt close to her again.

I’m deeply thankful for the care and thoughtfulness that went into creating this. It’s something I will hold onto for the rest of my life.Thank you so much for providing this service."

AARON L.

Lost his Dad

"My dad and I didn't have the easiest relationship. He wasn't around for a lot of it, and towards the end, I'd actually cut him off. When he passed suddenly, I had a lot of mixed feelings- some grief, some regret, some stuff I hadn't dealt with.

A friend of mine made this video for me as a gift. Honestly, when she told me about it, I thought it was a cool idea but I didn't know what to expect. Then I watched it. And hearing my dad say he was sorry, that he knew he wasn't always there and that he wished he'd done things differently, I wasn't ready for how that would hit me.

I know it's AI. I know he didn't actually say those words. But it didn't matter. It was everything I needed to hear from him and never got to (though I'm sure if he knew he was about to die, this would've been exactly what he wanted me to know from him). I don't think I would've ever ordered something like this on my own. But I'm glad someone who knew my situation cared enough to give it to me. It gave me something I didn't know I was missing."

ELLIE S.

Lost her Dog

"People don't always get it when you lose a pet. Daisy was my best friend for 15 years. I got her as a puppy right after college and she was with me through everything. Watching her get sick with brain cancer was one of the hardest things I've ever been through. She went from this goofy, full of life dog to barely being able to stand. And then having to make that call to put her down...it crushed me. You tell yourself it was the right thing, but it doesn't make it easier.

When I watched the video and heard her say she wasn't in pain anymore and that I did the right thing, I completely lost it. I didn't realize how much I needed to hear that from her.

The unexpected part was how much it helped my kids. My 3 and 5 year olds were devastated and didn't understand where Daisy went. Watching a video of her talking to them, telling them she loved them and that she was okay gave them something I couldn't. They still ask to watch it."

JASMINE P.

Lost her Grandma

"My grandma helped raise me and we were super close. I wasn't ready for her to leave me like that. I think I've cried for like a straight 4 months now. I saw this ad one night and even though it sounded impossible, I thought why not give it a try. It can't be any worse than the pain I'm in. I poured my heart out in the questionnaire and they somehow turned it into the most incredible gift I've ever received. It's like my grandma is with me again and I can't thank you guys enough!"

JASON B.

Lost his Best Friend

"My best friend was killed in a car accident a couple years ago. It's taken me a long time to even be able to talk about it. I just kept everything locked inside until my mom told me what she was doing and gave me this video of him. To see him say he was ok and that he's been right there with me all this time got me choked up, and I'm not sure I can put into words how this made me feel. It was like such a release and as if I could breathe again."

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