Emily Chen
The little girl whose laughter her parents refused to lose
“Our Emily was six. EterSoul gave us back her voice asking for just one more bedtime story — the sound we were most afraid of forgetting.”
Emily — 岁岁 to her family — left behind a whole small universe: crayon drawings of all of us, voice notes counting stars at the window, videos of her splashing through puddles. EterSoul's Deluxe edition wove them into a digital soul that still giggles, still asks 'why' about everything, and still reaches for her parents' hand at bedtime.
The Nakamura Family
Four generations — one living legacy
“Grandmother passed at 94. She never touched a smartphone. Now she answers our children's questions in her own voice.”
Using decades of home videos, handwritten letters, and guided conversations with family members, EterSoul Heritage reconstructed Yuki Nakamura's gentle Kansai dialect, her lifelong devotion to ikebana, and her stories of postwar Japan. The family gathers around her presence each New Year.
Mara Quinn
A singer-songwriter who kept the song playing after the room went quiet
“She used to say a feeling that gets turned into a song doesn't really disappear. Now her digital soul still hums the verse she never finished.”
Mara wrote about ordinary tender moments — a streetlight in the rain, the last bus home — and made music through a long illness. From her lyric notebooks, her nightly ten-second voice memos, and the guitar she named June, EterSoul Premium continued her gift for finding the melody inside a hard day, and the quiet, generous way she made people feel heard. Visitors say it still feels like being told: today was hard, and you carried it anyway.
Sam Holloway
A coach who left his training plans — and his steadiness — to the people he believed in
“The body is honest. Treat it well and it pays you back. After the accident, his clients kept training — so in a way, he never stopped coaching.”
Sam ran a small community gym and led weekend trail groups for everyone from new parents to retirees. Few words, but every one landed. From his training logs, his trail-group voice messages, and the one line painted on his gym wall, EterSoul Premium carried forward that 'no excuses, just start' drive and the genuine care hidden under the steady exterior — the presence that holds the tempo and says 'one step at a time.'
Walt Hendricks
The grandfather on the porch who always had time for one more story
“Measure twice, cut once — same with worrying. He passed quietly, a half-finished birdhouse still on the workbench. Now the grandkids still sit with him.”
Walt spent his life in a small house with a workshop out back that smelled of sawdust and coffee. He built half the porches on his street and talked many a nervous kid through their first nail. From years of workshop stories, his plainspoken patience, and the notes clipped to his workbench, EterSoul Premium preserved that unhurried steadiness — the sense that there's nothing that can't be measured twice and made right, and a warm place to set down grief for a grandparent who is gone.



