The Funeral.com Journal
Resources to help you create tributes as unique as the people (and pets) you love. Learn how engraving, photos, colors, and symbols add meaning; discover scattering rituals and at-home memorial ideas. We focus on the details that matter—because small choices can carry a lifetime of comfort.
Best Companion Urns for Two: Styles, Materials, and Buying Tips
There’s a particular kind of quiet that settles in when two people have spent a lifetime together and the family begins making end-of-life decisions that assume “one” instead of “us.”...
What Is a Companion Urn? A Guide to Double Urns for Couples and Loved Ones
When families ask about a companion urn, they’re usually asking two questions at once: “How does this work?” and “Will this feel right?” A double urn can be practical—two sets...
How to Display a Cremation Urn at Home: Memorial Shelf and Table Ideas That Feel Peaceful
After a cremation, families often expect the hardest part to be over. The calls are made, the paperwork is signed, the immediate decisions are handled—and then you come home to...
After Cremation: Safe, Respectful Ways to Keep, Scatter, or Bury Ashes
There’s a moment many families don’t expect after a cremation. The paperwork is complete, the calls slow down, and suddenly you’re holding a temporary container that feels both ordinary and...
Can Ashes Be Turned Into Glass? The Science Behind Cremation Glass Art (Temps, Materials, Safety)
If you’re asking can ashes be turned into glass, you’re not alone. Families often arrive at this question after the logistics are over and the quiet reality begins: the ashes...
Memorial Candle Colors and Meanings: Choosing the Right Candle for Funerals, Anniversaries, and Remembrance
There are moments in grief when words feel too sharp, or too small. A candle is gentler. It gives your hands something to do, your eyes something to rest on,...
How to Clean & Care for a Pet Urn: Wood, Ceramic & Metal (Do’s, Don’ts & Quick Fixes)
When a pet urn comes home, it often becomes one of the most emotionally significant objects in the house. It is not just décor, and it is not “just a...