If my diabolically nefarious plan is successful, I will still be the most memorable person EVER!! MUUUHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!! :devil:
One definition of forgotten is "beyond or past recall" another is "consigned to oblivion". Now that we are in the digital age, I think there is a possibility that there will be digital traces of us stored somewhere even 100,000 years from now so we might not be "beyond recall".. And if that is not the case then just the effects from us having interact with the phenomenal world could possibly be used as information leading back to each one of us as causes of those effects - with computers or brains powerful enough to accomplish the task of building backwards through all of the causes and effects back to us.
We need to agree on the description of 'remembering' before we can agree that they are remembered. For me, you can't remember anything you haven't experienced. While a letter can be a testament of a person, it is not a remembrance.