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.
Cremation Urns for Ashes, Keepsakes, and Cremation Jewelry: A Gentle Guide for Families Making a Plan
There is a particular kind of overwhelm that shows up after cremation. The paperwork may be done, the calls slow down, and yet the world expects you to be “back...
A Calm Guide to Cremation: Choosing Urns, Pet Memorials, Cremation Jewelry, and a Plan for the Ashes
Most families don’t set out to become experts in memorial decisions. It usually happens in a narrow window—after a loss, after the phone calls, after the cremation is complete—when you’re...
Choosing Cremation Urns, Pet Urns, and Cremation Jewelry Without Feeling Rushed
Most families don’t set out to become experts in memorial options. The need for answers usually arrives in the middle of grief, when your heart is trying to process loss...
How to Close an Xbox Account After Someone Dies (Microsoft Account + Game Licenses)
After someone dies, the tasks that follow rarely arrive in a neat order. Some are urgent and practical—like stopping recurring charges—and some are quietly emotional, like deciding what to do...
What to Do If a Family Member Is Uncomfortable With Ashes at Home
After a cremation, families often assume the “hard decisions” are over. And then the ashes come home, and a different kind of decision begins—one that can feel surprisingly loaded. One...
Ash Storage Safety: Humidity, Heat, and Pets
After cremation, there’s often a quiet moment that doesn’t feel like it belongs in the same week as everything else. The calls slow down. The paperwork starts to stack neatly...
Keeping Ashes at Home: What’s Normal, What’s Not
When a family brings cremated remains home, the moment can feel surprisingly ordinary and strangely heavy at the same time. The container might arrive in a simple bag inside a...
What Happens If an Urn Is Dropped
If you searched urn dropped what to do, there’s a good chance you’re carrying two things at once: grief and a sudden, unwanted logistics problem. Dropping an urn can feel...
Scattering Ashes on Private Property: How to Ask
When a family chooses scattering, it usually starts with a simple sentence: “We want to bring them back to a place that mattered.” Then, almost immediately, the next sentence appears:...
Scattering vs Keeping Ashes at Home: How Families Decide
After cremation, there is often a quiet moment that surprises people. The phone calls slow down. The paperwork is mostly done. The funeral home returns the remains, usually in a...
Ash Scattering Laws: What Usually Matters (Is It Legal to Scatter Ashes?)
When someone you love has been cremated, the question that follows is often surprisingly practical: is it legal to scatter ashes? Families picture a favorite beach, a hiking trail, a...
Travel With Cremation Jewelry: Airport and Security Tips
Airports have a way of making even ordinary days feel tense. When you’re traveling while grieving—or traveling to honor someone you love—every announcement, every line, every bag check can feel...
What to Do If Cremation Jewelry Leaks or Loosens
If you’re reading this because your cremation jewelry feels loose—or you noticed what looks like cremation jewelry leaking—you’re not overreacting. Most people feel a flash of panic in that moment....
Cremation Jewelry Care: Water, Sweat, and Tarnish
There’s a quiet moment many families recognize after cremation: the arrangements are “done,” but your relationship to the person—or pet—you love is not. For some people, cremation jewelry becomes a...