LEGACY LINK
OUR STORIES
WHERE MEMORY MEETS ETERNITY
A laugh that still echoes in a quiet room. A recipe passed down in worn handwriting. A garden planted with a future in mind. At Legacy Link, we believe the story doesn't end at the stone — it begins there.
We craft each memorial plaque as an act of love. A quiet doorway from the cold permanence of granite into the warmth of a life fully lived. Because those we carry with us deserve more than silence and weather-worn names.
Place your hand at the stone.
Scan. And hear them again.
WHAT WE STAND FOR
The most precious human possessions are not objects. They are stories. Every feature, every decision, every plaque is built around this belief.
Each plaque is hand-finished in marine-grade stainless steel or bronze — tested to endure salt air, frost, and decades of weather without losing a single detail.
A life well-lived should be accessible to grandchildren not yet born. We build our archives to last — not just for the next decade, but for the next century.
OUR JOURNEY
2025
The idea
takes shape
EARLY 2026
First plaques
crafted by hand
2026
We are here
Official
launch
LATE 2026
Bronze series
release
2027
On the horizon
National
expansion
"A tombstone marks where someone was laid to rest.
A Legacy Link plaque tells you how they chose to live."
— The Legacy Link Founders
THE FOUNDING STORY
Legacy Link was founded after a deeply personal experience — a grandmother whose laughter, wisdom, and decades of stories nearly disappeared with her. A single shoebox of photographs. A handful of names no one could place anymore.
We asked: what if the stone itself could hold more? What if every visit to a grave could also be a visit to a life — full, warm, and unmistakably human? That question became Legacy Link.
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When Christine's golden retriever Maple passed after fourteen years together, she searched for a way to honour her that felt as sincere as the bond they shared. A gravestone felt too cold. A framed photo felt too small.
A Legacy Link plaque now rests in her garden, beside the patch of sun Maple claimed every morning. Scan it and you'll find four hundred photos, a dozen video clips, and a guestbook where friends still leave notes — because the people who loved her haven't stopped.
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