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.
How to Close a PlayStation Network Account After Someone Dies (PSN + Sony Account Steps)
In the days after a death, the to-do list can feel oddly mismatched: a quiet house, a loud inbox, and a dozen accounts that keep running as if nothing has...
How to Close an E*TRADE Account After Someone Dies (Notifying E*TRADE + Transferring Assets)
In the days after a death, life divides into two tracks that don’t feel like they belong together. One is tender and human: calling family, choosing a service, deciding what...
Temporary Urns vs Permanent Urns: When to Upgrade
There is a moment after cremation that many families don’t expect. The calls and paperwork are done, you finally have the cremated remains back, and what’s in your hands is...
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 at Sea: What to Expect
For some families, an ocean goodbye feels less like a “decision” and more like a truth they already know. The sea can hold grief without demanding words. It offers movement...
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:...
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...
Cremation Jewelry for Everyday Wear: What Holds Up Best
If you’re shopping for cremation jewelry with the intention of wearing it every day, the decision is rarely about “what looks nicest” alone. It’s also about what survives real life:...
Sharing Ashes After Cremation: Legal and Practical Notes
There is a moment after cremation when the busiest part is over, but the decisions are not. The remains are ready. The phone stops ringing. And then someone asks a...
When Cremation Brings Choices: How to Choose Urns, Pet Memorials, and Cremation Jewelry (and Still Feel Like Yourself)
The call that cremation is complete can land in a strangely quiet part of grief. The big decisions may feel behind you, yet suddenly you’re holding a temporary container and...
Choosing an Urn That Matches the Person’s Style
Most families don’t expect to be making design decisions in the middle of grief. And yet, after cremation, the urn becomes one of the most visible “after” choices—something you may...
Artistic Urns: How to Shop Without Overpaying
Shopping for an urn can feel like you’re being asked to make an aesthetic decision at the worst possible time. You may be grieving, you may be coordinating with siblings,...
Glass Urns: What to Know Before You Buy
Choosing an urn can feel strangely practical in the middle of something that is anything but. Most families are not “shopping” in the normal sense—they are trying to make one...