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.
Niche Inscription Planning: What Fits and What Reads Well
Planning a niche inscription is one of those tasks that can feel deceptively simple until you’re staring at a proof and realizing that every word has weight. A columbarium niche...
What to Bring to an Inurnment: A Simple Preparation List
Most families don’t arrive at an inurnment feeling “ready.” You may have done a dozen practical tasks already—phone calls, forms, decisions about cremation—and yet the morning of the columbarium appointment...
Inurnment Ceremony Explained: What Happens and Why It Helps
If you are reading this, you may be holding two very different realities at once. You may be grieving someone you love, and you may also be trying to understand...
Cemetery Requirements for Urn Burial: Common Rules in Plain Language
There’s a particular kind of stress that shows up when you’re trying to do the right thing and you keep running into rules. You may have already made the big...
Home Burial and Neighbor Disputes: Zoning, Permits, and How to Handle Conflict Respectfully
It often starts as a simple sentence spoken through grief: “We want to bring them home.” For some families, that means a plot on private land that has held generations...
What to Do When a Columbarium Has a Waitlist: Interim Options
You thought the hard decisions were behind you. The cremation is complete. The paperwork is mostly signed. You have the urn in your hands, and you can finally picture what...
How Families Choose a Cemetery When Cremation Was Chosen
When a family chooses cremation, it can feel like the biggest decision is already made. And in many ways, it is. Cremation often creates breathing room—time to gather relatives, time...
Grave Markers for Home Burials: Natural Stones, GPS Coordinates, and Recording the Location
When a family chooses a home burial, it is almost never a casual decision. It is usually rooted in place: a family farm, a wooded corner of land someone loved,...
Backfilling a Grave: Mounding vs. Flat Finish, Settling, and Long-Term Maintenance
There is a moment after a burial that families rarely picture in advance: the quiet work of closing the grave. The ceremony is over, the last hugs have been shared,...
Winter Home Burial: Planning for Frozen Ground, Equipment, and Safe Alternatives
When a death happens in winter, grief arrives alongside a second reality: the ground may not be ready to receive anyone. Families who hope for a home burial often imagine...
Soil Types for Home Burial: Clay vs. Sand, Drainage, and What It Means for a Grave Site
When families imagine a home burial, they often picture the emotional side first: a familiar place, a small circle of people, a goodbye that feels personal. Then the practical questions...
Green Burial Options in Arizona (2026): Natural Burial Grounds, Hybrid Cemeteries & Prices
If you are looking up green burial Arizona in 2026, you are usually trying to do two things at once. You want something that feels honest and gentle for the...
Green Burial Options in Arkansas (2026): Natural Burial Grounds, Hybrid Cemeteries & Prices
If you’re researching green burial Arkansas options, you’re usually doing two things at once: trying to honor someone’s values, and trying to make sure the practical details won’t create stress...
Green Burial Options in Colorado (2026): Natural Burial Grounds, Hybrid Cemeteries & Prices
If you are reading this, you may already know what you want in your bones: something simpler, something more honest, something that feels like a real return to the earth....