Vetted Legacy Guides in Logan Circle, DC
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Legacy Guides in other parts of Washington DC
Some legacy guides provide services remotely or may be able to assist across Washington DC.

Daniel Soucy
Death Doula
Washington, DC
Art Therapy, Breathwork, Grief Movement, LGBTQ Allied, Meditation, Legacy Work
Offers free consultation
Verified by Autumn

End of life Doula - Sam
Death Doula
Washington, DC
Offers free consultation
Verified by Autumn
Laura Lyster-Mensh
Death Doula
Washington, DC
Legacy Work
Offers free consultation
Verified by Autumn
Michelle Rago
Death Doula
Washington, DC
Grief Movement, Dementia Care, Legacy Work, Meditation
Offers free consultation
Verified by Autumn
Zwai
Death Doula
Washington, DC
Offers free consultation
Verified by Autumn
Are you a legacy guide in Logan Circle, DC?
Join AutumnTypes of Legacy Guide Services in Logan Circle, DC
Life story interviews and documentation
Memoir and autobiography writing assistance
Ethical will and values letter creation
Video and audio legacy recording
Photo and memory archive organization
Legacy letter writing for loved ones
Family history and genealogy documentation
Frequently Asked Questions about Legacy Guides
Fees vary widely by scope and format. A single recorded interview session might cost a few hundred dollars; a full memoir project could run several thousand. All legacy guides listed on Autumn offer a free consultation to discuss scope and pricing.
A legacy guide helps individuals document and preserve their life story, values, and personal history for future generations. This can take many forms — written memoir, recorded interviews, ethical wills, photo archives, or family history documentation.
An ethical will (also called a legacy letter) is a personal document that shares your values, life lessons, hopes, and wishes for loved ones — not your assets, but yourself. It complements a legal will and is often the document family members treasure most.
Anytime — but it's most meaningful when done thoughtfully rather than urgently. Legacy work begun during a terminal illness or late in life can still produce something profound, but starting earlier allows for deeper exploration and reflection.
Why Choose Autumn
Legacy documentation experience and project format range verified
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Both short-form legacy letters and full memoir projects available
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