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.
21-Gun Salute vs. 3-Volley Salute: What’s the Difference at Military Funerals?
At a graveside service, sound has a way of turning emotion into something physical. The pause before the command. The crisp movement of the honor detail. Then the sharp report...
The History of ‘Taps’: Civil War Origins and Why It’s Played at Military Funerals
There is a particular kind of quiet that arrives near the end of a military funeral. Conversations soften. Hands find each other. People straighten their posture without being told. And...
Flag Folding at Military Funerals: What the Ceremony Means (Tradition vs. Official Rules)
There are moments in grief that land quietly, without warning. A hand on your shoulder. A familiar hymn. The way everyone stands a little straighter when the honor guard steps...
Bahá’í Burial Laws: Why Cremation Is Prohibited and What Families Need to Know
The call often comes in a quiet, unreal moment: a hospital room, a hospice bedside, a phone vibrating in your hand while you try to keep your voice steady. And...
VA Cremation Burial Benefits in Indiana: Cemeteries, Niches, and Markers
If you are reading this, you may be carrying two things at once: grief, and the responsibility of making decisions that feel permanent. When a Veteran is cremated, families in...
VA Cremation Burial Benefits in District of Columbia: Cemeteries, Niches, and Markers
If you’re in Washington, DC and you’re trying to make decisions after a loss, it can feel like the practical questions arrive faster than your heart can keep up. Cremation...
VA Cremation Burial Benefits in Kansas: Cemeteries, Niches, and Markers
When a Veteran is cremated, the decisions that follow can feel both intensely practical and deeply personal. Families are often balancing grief with logistics: where the ashes will rest, whether...
VA Cremation Burial Benefits in Louisiana: Cemeteries, Niches, and Markers
If your loved one served, and your family is planning a cremation, the next decisions tend to cluster around one practical, emotional question: where will the cremated remains be placed,...
VA Cremation Burial Benefits in Kentucky: Cemeteries, Niches, and Markers
If you’re reading this, you’re likely trying to do two hard things at once: honor a Veteran’s service and make practical decisions while grief is still fresh. Kentucky families often...
VA Cremation Burial Benefits in Maine: Cemeteries, Niches, and Markers
If you are handling arrangements for a Maine Veteran who will be cremated, you may be carrying two very different kinds of work at the same time: grief and logistics....
VA Cremation Burial Benefits in Massachusetts: Cemeteries, Niches, and Markers
If you’re planning a cremation for a veteran in Massachusetts, the hardest part often isn’t making a decision—it’s realizing how many “almost the same” options exist. A columbarium niche Massachusetts...
VA Cremation Burial Benefits in Maryland: Cemeteries, Niches, and Markers
If you are planning after a loss, it can feel like you are being asked to make permanent decisions at the exact moment you feel least equipped to do it....
VA Cremation Burial Benefits in Michigan: Cemeteries, Niches, and Markers
When a Veteran is cremated, families in Michigan often discover that the hardest part isn’t the cremation itself. It’s what comes next. You may be holding a temporary container and...
VA Cremation Burial Benefits in Minnesota: Cemeteries, Niches, and Markers
When a loved one is cremated, families often describe a strange mix of simplicity and uncertainty. The cremation itself may feel straightforward. But then come the questions that matter for...