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.
What Happens to Unclaimed or Uncollected Cremation Ashes? Policies, Timeframes, and Family Next Steps
Most families who choose cremation never imagine a day when the ashes could sit in a back office, a labeled storage cabinet, or a cemetery holding area because no one...
Are Ashes Loose in an Urn? How Cremains Are Packaged and How to Transfer Them Safely
If you have cremated remains in your care and you’re feeling unsure about what’s actually inside the container, you’re in very good company. In the middle of grief, even practical...
Inurnment Ceremony Ideas: What It Means, How It Works, and Inurnment vs. Interment
Most families don’t set out to learn new vocabulary in the middle of grief. The word shows up on a cemetery contract, a funeral home email, or a columbarium brochure,...
How to Transfer Cremation Ashes Into an Urn: Step-by-Step, Tools, and Sealing Tips
Transferring cremated remains into a permanent urn is one of those tasks that sounds simple and then suddenly feels heavy when you’re standing at the table with a container in...
How Much Ash Is Left After Cremation? Weight & Volume Estimates + Urn Size Calculator
The question how much ashes after cremation is usually asked for one practical reason: you’re trying to choose the right container. Most families don’t want a precise scientific number. They...
Are Ashes Loose in an Urn? What’s Inside, How Cremains Are Packaged, and How to Fill an Urn
If you’ve ever wondered are ashes loose in an urn, you’re asking one of the most common, practical questions families have after cremation. It’s also a question that can carry...
Can You Bury a Cremation Urn? Cemetery Rules, Vaults, and Burial Options
Yes—most of the time you can you bury a cremation urn, and many families choose this option because it creates a permanent place to visit. What makes it feel complicated...
What Are Cremation Ashes Made Of? The Science Behind Cremated Remains
The moment the cremated remains come home can feel strangely quiet. The hard part is “over” in the way paperwork is over—forms signed, calls returned, a receipt tucked into a...
Carbon Offsetting for Funerals: How to Offset Cremation and Travel Emissions Without Greenwashing
In the middle of grief, “carbon” can feel like a strange word to carry. You may be planning a service, answering messages you don’t have the energy to answer, and...
Deep Space Burial: Sending Ashes or DNA Beyond the Moon Into ‘Infinite’ Space
For many families, cremation is chosen for reasons that are practical—simplicity, flexibility, cost, or a loved one’s clear wishes. But what happens next is rarely “just practical.” The moment the...
Urn Size Calculator Guide: How to Choose the Right Capacity for Ashes
If you’re searching for an urn size calculator, you’re usually trying to avoid one very specific problem: ordering an urn that doesn’t fit. Most families don’t want to become experts...
How to Choose the Right Urn: 4 Rules for Size, Material, and Personalization
Choosing an urn is one of those decisions that feels practical and emotional at the same time. You may be trying to make a respectful choice while juggling timing, family...
What Size Urn Do I Need? Urn Size Calculator + Easy Rule of Thumb
The question what size urn do I need often shows up at a tender moment—when the remains are being returned, when a family is planning ahead, or when someone has...
Can You Bury Cremation Ashes in a Cemetery? Rules, Permits, and Burial Urns
Yes, in most cases you can you bury ashes in a cemetery—and many families do, especially when they want a permanent place to visit and a memorial that feels stable...