This Memorial Day, psychic medium and New York Times bestselling author Matt Fraser is teaming up with Life’s QR to launch a powerful new way to remember our loved ones—by turning headstones into interactive digital memorials that preserve legacies for generations. #Powerjournalist Markos Papadatos has the scoop.
As cemeteries across North America quietly age, so do the stories buried within them. Many headstones fade, names weather away, and the rich lives behind them risk being forgotten. But now, with a simple scan of a QR code from Life’s QR, visitors can instantly access a custom-built memorial website filled with photos, videos, biographies, and tributes—all created by families to keep their loved ones’ memories alive.
“I’ve always believed that the dead have so much more to say,” Matt Fraser said. “Too often, their stories vanish with time. Life’s QR gives them a voice again—and makes sure that no soul is forgotten.”
To honor this commitment, Life’s QR is proudly donating two memorial plaques this Memorial Day to recognize and preserve the legacies of two nearly forgotten American veterans:
- Louis O. Carrol, LTC USAF
October 1, 1913 – January 26, 1983
A decorated Lieutenant Colonel who served in World War II, Korea, and Vietnam. - Albert C. Wenner Jr., TSGT USAF 1926 – 1981
A Technical Sergeant whose service spanned multiple conflicts, contributing to the safety and strength of our nation.
These new digital memorials will ensure that their service, sacrifice, and personal stories live on—not just in stone, but online where families and future generations can honor them at any time, from anywhere.
Life’s QR signs are weatherproof, stainless steel, and built to last. Once registered, the memorial pages remain online for 35 years, providing a lasting space where families can continue to celebrate their loved one’s life long after the flowers have faded.
To learn more about the Matt Fraser Special Edition Memorial Kit, visit this website.