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.
Do You Put Ashes Directly in an Urn?
Deciding how to place the cremated remains of a loved one into a cremation urn can feel overwhelming. The process carries emotional weight, and it’s natural to have questions about...
Can A Keepsake Urn Be Opened?
Grief often comes with a desire to keep a loved one close, to hold onto memories in a way that feels tangible and comforting. Keepsake urns provide a meaningful way...
Questions to Ask Your Pastor About Cremation, Burial, and Handling Ashes
The first time a family says the words “cremation” out loud after a death, it often sounds like a purely practical choice—simple, affordable, flexible. And sometimes it is. But for...
Cremation and Christianity: Catholic, Protestant, and Evangelical Perspectives Compared
For many Christian families, cremation is not a casual decision. Even when it feels practical or familiar, it can stir deep questions about faith, resurrection, and respect for the body....
How to Preserve Pet Ashes?
Preserving pet ashes is more than a practical task—it is a heartfelt way to honor the bond you shared with your companion. After saying goodbye, the quiet moments at home...
Cremation in the Bible: Old Testament Stories, New Testament Hope, and Modern Application
If you’ve found yourself searching for cremation in the Bible, it’s rarely a casual question. It usually arrives in a tender moment—after a loss, during funeral planning, or while you’re...
How Much Ashes Come from a Human Body? Average Weights and What That Means for Urn Size
One of the most practical questions families ask after a cremation is also one of the most tender: “How much is there?” You might be asking because you’re trying to...
Burying an Urn with a Dog or Cat: How to Safely Place Ashes in a Pet Grave
For many families, a pet’s grave is not just a place in the yard or a corner of a pet cemetery. It’s a small geography of love. It’s where you...
From Temporary Container to Permanent Urn: Transferring Ashes Without Stress
There’s a moment many families don’t expect: the phone call is over, the paperwork is done, and the cremated remains are home—often in a temporary cremation container that feels practical...
Do Human Ashes Smell Like Anything? Common Questions About Odor, Texture, and Safety
The first time families receive cremated remains, the questions can feel oddly specific—almost embarrassing to say out loud. Do human ashes smell? Will the urn make the room smell? Are...
Is Cremation Biblical? How Different Christian Traditions View Cremation Today
If you grew up in a church where burials were simply “what Christians do,” cremation can feel like a spiritual question before it feels like a practical one. Families ask...
What Does the Bible Say About Cremation? Myths, Misunderstandings, and Modern Christian Practice
You might not expect a faith question to arrive in the middle of logistics. But it often does. A loved one dies, the funeral home asks about burial or cremation,...
When the Urn Arrives: What You Might Feel, What to Do Next & Gentle Setup Ideas
There’s a particular kind of silence that can settle over a home when the urn arrives. It isn’t always dramatic. Sometimes it’s the sound of a box placed carefully on...
How Cremation Jewelry Works: What It Holds (Ashes, Fur & Whiskers) & How Much Fits
Cremation jewelry tends to show up in a family’s life at a very specific moment: the practical pieces of loss are moving forward, but the emotional reality still feels unreal....