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.
Direct Cremation: What It Is, Who It’s For, and How It Works
Direct cremation has become one of the most common and practical choices for families who want a simple, affordable, and flexible way to honor a loved one. While the term...
Is It Bad Luck to Keep Ashes in the House? Comfort, Myths, and Practical Choices
After a loved one is cremated, one question quietly arises more often than people admit: “Is it bad luck to keep ashes in the house?” For some, having an urn...
How Long Does Cremation Take and What Families Can Expect Next
When a loved one passes away, families often wonder how long cremation takes and what to expect during the process. Because cremation is not a daily experience for most, it’s...
What Size Cremation Urn Do I Need? Easy Guide to Matching Urn Capacity to Body Weight
A lot of families think they’re shopping for an urn, when really they’re trying to answer a more tender question: “How do we do this in a way that feels...
Green Cremation and Alkaline Hydrolysis: Newer Options Beyond Flame Cremation
When a family chooses cremation, it’s rarely just a “method” in the abstract. It’s usually a cluster of hopes and practical needs held together by love: a desire for simplicity,...
Cremation Jewelry: A Gentle, Practical Guide to Keeping Someone Close
There comes a quiet, reflective moment for many families after a cremation, when the urgent tasks have eased and most of the paperwork is complete. The temporary container of ashes...
Tombstone Words in a Cremation-First World: What to Write, Where to Place a Marker, and How Ashes Fit
A single word like “tombstone” can carry a surprising amount of weight. Sometimes the question is practical—what should it say, how much space do we have, what will the cemetery...
What Actually Happens During Pet Cremation?
For many families, the idea of pet cremation can feel like a mysterious process. Your pet leaves your care, and later, a container of ashes is returned. The time in...
Short-Notice Funerals and Quick Cremation Services: What’s Realistic on a Tight Timeline
The hours after a death can feel urgent and overwhelming. Families often juggle travel logistics, faith-based timelines, and the emotional weight of saying goodbye. In these moments, questions about short...
What Really Happens When My Vet “Handles the Cremation” for Me?
Hearing your veterinarian say, “We can handle the cremation for you,” often brings a wave of relief intertwined with curiosity and even hesitation. There is comfort in knowing that compassionate...
Keepsake Urns and Sharing Urns: When Families Want to Divide Ashes
When a loved one is cremated, the small, heavy container that holds their remains carries immense emotional weight. Families often realize that a single urn cannot reflect complex relationships, geographic...
Can I Put Some Ashes in Jewelry and Use the Rest in an Urn or Scattering?
When it comes to honoring your pet, there are many ways to keep their memory close. You may want a pet urn for ashes at home as a comforting presence,...
What Is the Difference Between an Urn, a Keepsake Urn, and Cremation Jewelry?
When you begin exploring ways to remember a pet after cremation, you quickly encounter terms like pet urns, keepsake urns, and cremation jewelry. At first glance, they all seem like...
Pet Cremation & Memorial FAQ
My pet is getting older and declining. What should I be thinking about now? Caring for a pet means being prepared for every stage of their life, including the eventual...