Gather what matters
Keep the will, accounts, insurance, the death certificate, and property details in one secure vault — so the executor and the family aren’t hunting through drawers and inboxes.
The world doesn’t pause for paperwork. Final Keep Sake gives your family one calm, private place to gather their documents, write the obituary, build a memorial, and keep everyone — every sibling, every relative — on the same page.
Private by design · nothing is ever made public without you
We understand
Where is the will? Which accounts existed? What did they want for the service? Who still needs to be told? In the first days, these questions land all at once — often on one person, while everyone is hurting. This is a place to slow it down, write it down, and share it, so no one is searching alone.
How it helps
Keep the will, accounts, insurance, the death certificate, and property details in one secure vault — so the executor and the family aren’t hunting through drawers and inboxes.
A gentle, guided assistant helps you draft the obituary, eulogy, thank-you notes, or service program when the words are hard to find. Every draft is yours to edit before anyone sees it.
A beautiful page with photos, a life timeline, the service details, and a guestbook for friends to share memories — private to family, or shareable, entirely your choice.
Pull it all into a single organized package — then share it so every sibling and relative has the same answers, the same documents, the same memorial. No forwarding, no confusion.
Shared, not scattered
Usually one person ends up holding it all. Here, they don’t have to. Whoever starts the record can invite the rest of the family — so every sibling can open the same organized handoff, download the documents, and revisit the memorial whenever they need to.
A gentle order to things
A calmer way to think about the weeks ahead. Take the next step, not every step.
Want the full walkthrough? Read: What to Do When Someone Dies →
Everything you add is encrypted and visible only to you and the family you invite. Nothing is ever public unless you choose to share a memorial.
Start free, add what you can, leave the rest for another day. The record waits for you — it doesn’t expire and it doesn’t judge.
This isn’t a form to rush through. It’s a way to honor a life and lighten the load on the people carrying it.
Start gathering the documents, the words, and the memories into one organized place everyone can share. You can do it at your own pace, and nothing is shared without you.
FinalKeepSake is not a law firm and does not provide legal advice. For estate and probate questions, consult a qualified professional.