How a family tragedy helped create a new app for remembering lost loved ones

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How a cancer diagnosis sparked a new app to help families remember their lost loved ones. Read the full article at https://www.dropbox.com/s/7yzcd60g7qmtbe9/From%20the%20ashes%20of%20tragedy.pdf?dl=0

An article covering the subject of ‘How a cancer diagnosis sparked a new way to remember a lost loved one’ entitled ‘From the ashes of tragedy . . . a new family app emerges’ has now been released and published by www.whoowe.com, an authority website in the Family history preservation, Ancestry, Legacy, Heritage, Memorial, Family tree, mobile app niche. The article brings to light fascinating information, especially for people battling terminal illness / people in their golden years / grandparents / new parents / people who have recently lost a loved one / people over 40 / families feeling separated. Grandparents / People fighting illness / Seniors / Young mothers/Family history enthusiasts and anybody else who’s interested in How a cancer diagnosis sparked a new way to remember a lost loved one can read the entire article at https://www.dropbox.com/s/7yzcd60g7qmtbe9/From%20the%20ashes%20of%20tragedy.pdf?dl=0


Because Most families will experience cancer and the pain of their loved ones being forgotten, perhaps one of the most interesting, or relevant pieces of information to Grandparents / People fighting illness / Seniors / Young mothers and Family history enthusiasts, which is included within the article, is that How the death of a loved one sparked the creation of a new app for future generations to learn about their past beyond any photo album, diary, or home video.


The article has been written by Dan Qualiano, who wanted to use this article to bring particular attention to the subject of How a cancer diagnosis sparked a new way to remember a lost loved one. They feel they may have done this best in the following extract:


‘No one imagines the journey that takes place after hearing the dreaded words “You have stage four cancer”. It’s a journey I wouldn’t wish on anyone but it happens all too often. ‘


www.whoowe.com now welcomes comments and questions from readers, in relation to the article. Dan Qualiano, Founder & CEO of Whoowe LLC at www.whoowe.com has made a point of saying regular interaction with the readers is so critical to running the site because It helps them realize the importance of passing on our family history. It also tells them about a new technology that helps families connect and share their stories, giving them a new way to preserve their life story.


In discussing the article itself and its development, Dan Qualiano said:


“whoowe is a new mobile app that let’s future generations engage in a virtual video conversation with their ancestors and lost loved ones.It is an evolution of the photo album, diary, and home video combined”


Anyone who has a specific question or comment about this article, or any article previously published on the site, are welcomed to contact www.whoowe.com via their website at https://www.whoowe.com


Once again, the complete article is available to in full at https://www.dropbox.com/s/7yzcd60g7qmtbe9/From%20the%20ashes%20of%20tragedy.pdf?dl=0

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