Can relate to your post Jeanie99.
In my late sister's memorabilia was a photograph of a family gathering around the Thanksgiving table circa 1952. I realized that only two of us in that picture were still alive.
All those stories lost.
So I decided to share what anecdotes I recalled about each person around that table. Specifically, for each person in the picture, I narrated short anecdotes, selected pictures and other graphics to support those anecdotes, rendered each into a two-to-four-minute video and posted them as a YouTube playlist entitled "Dinner with ...".
Since I had no video-editing experience prior to this endeavor, the videos were quite clumsy. So, at most, I expected the obligatory "like". Instead I received posts such as "I didn't know that about Grandmother." and "I smiled all the way through each one."
Since video-editing has now become something of a hobby for me, I've followed up with other playlists such as "Papa's Childhood" that reflects my experiences from the mid-1940's to mid-50's.
But now I've run out of content. So, if you'd like, I'd be happy to explore cobbling together something your friends and family can treasure as much as mine has.