Who we are
EverLink began with a regret.
I never created an album for my grandfather. After he passed away, the only way my grandmother could see pictures of him was through physical photos scattered across different places. I often wished there was one shared home for every photo, video, and memory of him. A place the whole family could contribute to. A place that did not live only on a phone or get buried in old boxes and forgotten group messages.
That feeling stayed with me.
When someone passes away, you hear incredible stories about them. Friends, cousins, coworkers, and people you have never met share memories that make you smile and remind you of how special that person truly was. But as time passes, those stories begin to fade. The details become harder to remember, and you find yourself wishing you had saved every one.
I wanted to create a place where those stories could live on forever.
A place where family and friends could share memories, photos, and videos that would never be lost. A place that could be revisited years later to remember the laughter, character, faith, kindness, and love that made someone's life so meaningful.
My two brothers and I grew up working at our father's funeral home in Yadkin County, North Carolina. Through those years, we witnessed firsthand the importance of honoring every life with dignity, compassion, and care. We watched our father walk alongside families during some of the hardest moments they would ever face, serving them with kindness and a deep belief that every person deserves to be remembered well.
EverLink was created to carry that mission forward. Our hope is to help families preserve the memories, stories, and moments that matter most, ensuring that a life well lived can continue to inspire future generations.
-Jordan, Stuart, and Jackson Gentry
From left to right: Stuart, Jordan, and Jackson Gentry.
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