Miles Dyson

Miles Dyson is a co-founder of RememberMe.fm, a custom memorial song service that helps families transform memories and stories into meaningful tribute music. His work centers on creative remembrance as a pathway for healing — offering individuals a way to express what often feels impossible to say after loss. Through his work, Miles has read and worked with hundreds of deeply personal submissions from people grieving the death of a parent, spouse, child, or close friend. These stories — filled with love, regret, gratitude, and longing — have shaped his perspective on the role memory and ritual can play in navigating grief. While not a licensed therapist, Miles approaches memorialization with care and intention. RememberMe.fm operates with trauma-aware guidance and is advised by trauma therapist Dr. Deborah Legge (Williamsville, NY). The goal is never to commercialize grief, but to offer a meaningful option for remembrance when families are ready. Miles believes music has a unique ability to hold emotion when words feel inadequate. His mission is to help people find language for the “I love you,” “thank you,” and “I miss you” that often remain unspoken — and to create moments of reflection, connection, and comfort through personalized tribute songs.

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When Grief Leaves Words Unsaid

There is a moment that comes for many people after loss. It often doesn’t happen at the funeral. It doesn’t happen during the casseroles or the sympathy cards. It comes later. Maybe it’s when you’re driving. Or folding laundry. Or lying awake at 2:17 a.m. And suddenly you think: “I didn’t say everything I meant to say.” Grief is not only about missing someone. It’s also about the unfinished sentences we carry. The “thank you” that never felt big enough. The “I forgive you” we thought we had more time to offer. The “I’m proud of you” that lived in […]

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