As long as we remember, not only those are alive, who do we remember. We are alive…
We dedicate this page to our close relatives and friends.,
which we can now only see in photographs or in the mirrors of our memory.
Each of us has a place for a special person in our hearts., which is no longer in this world. We remember them every day or at some point in our life.. In any case, what matters is, that their memory is alive. We change places of residence and circle of acquaintances, we are busy with our own affairs and problems, therefore, we do not always have the opportunity to regularly come to the cemetery. This does not mean, that we have ceased to remember our deceased - they continue to live in our hearts ... A page has been created on the site Everlasting memory which will help us preserve the memories of deceased close relatives and friends, for posterity, children and grandchildren, who will care about their family history. By registering on the site and going through authorization and clicking on the link Submit Record Eternal Memory you can add a loved one to the memory page, who left this world, you can add a photo and information of the deceased, and let a virtual candle burn for them on the site. Losing loved ones is inexpressibly hard, but, Unfortunately, It's unavoidable. We just have to accept and try to just keep the best memories of the departed.. This Memory gives the rest of us the strength to do that, what a person close to us could accomplish, but did not have time, makes you look at the world differently, to answer the question differently: “What we live for?” and understand, that someone else's trouble does not happen.
As long as we remember the past, we have a future…
PS: On the site of the village Tsikhisdjvari – now there is an opportunity to tell about our loved ones, who left this world, We will carefully save all the information about the deceased and give the opportunity to share it with friends and acquaintances, so that as many people as possible remember those, who deserves it. After all, man is alive, while he is remembered ...