A tribute page is a webpage that tells the story of a person’s life who has passed away. It’s a place where friends and family can say nice things or add stories and simply remember the good things about someone’s life. It’s a legacy for the successors of that person to be able to read and enjoy for generations to come. Our tribute pages sit on the club website.
The tribute pages have been designed to be very simple so that everyone can use them but if you have a technical problem simply contact us through the contact us page.
Tribute pages are free to create and manage.
If there are two profiles then message the other page owner through the tribute page and one of you can delete your page. Two people can manage one page together.
Engraving usually takes a little longer than buying products that are not personalised but each product is different so look on the page for delivery timeframes. If you cannot see the timeframes on the page then contact us through the contact us page and we’ll let you know but please read the product page first. You can usually pay the delivery company for faster delivery. The keepsake products are engraved in Greater Manchester so if you live in Flemington they don’t have far to travel.
Our delivery partners are worldwide companies but check the terms and conditions on the product page for any exemptions.
Yes of course, just message us on admin@legacyofflenington.com and we will arrange it.
Legacy of Flemington is an initiative of online and offline remembrance projects to remember loyal Racegoers who loved Racing and in particular loved Racing at Flemington.
Yes absolutely. Instead of choosing a date of passing just select the option that says still alive and kicking. Then add the emails of your next if kin and one day when it’s your time, they will have access to your account and can make it live and be your nominated representative.
Yes you can. Simply contact us via the contact us page and we will gratefully provide you with the relevant form to complete.
Which legacy would they have wanted?