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.
Gas Tank Urns: Motorcycle-Part Memorials, What They’re Made Of, and What to Ask Before You Buy
Some people are remembered by a favorite song or a familiar phrase. Riders are often remembered by something even more specific: the sound of a start-up, the way a garage...
Candle and Tealight Urns: A Gentle “Light a Candle” Memorial With a Keepsake Compartment
There are moments in grief when you don’t want a big decision. You want one small, steady thing you can do with your hands—a ritual that asks almost nothing of...
Helmet Urns for Bikers: Memorial Designs, Capacity, and Display Ideas for Motorcycle Lovers
For a lot of riders, a helmet is not just gear. It is identity. It is habit and safety and ritual, the thing that went on before every ride and...
Symbol Meanings on Memorial Jewelry: A Plain-English Guide
When you start looking at memorial jewelry, the first surprise is often how normal it feels. Not “funeral.” Not heavy-handed. Just a small, wearable piece that says, quietly, “This mattered.”...
How to Choose Between Ash Jewelry and Fingerprint Jewelry: A Practical Comparison
There are a few decisions families make after a loss that feel bigger than they look on paper. Memorial jewelry is one of them. It’s “just” a necklace or a...
Keeping Ashes at Home: A Practical Safety Guide
After a cremation, there’s often a moment when the “busy” part of loss fades—the calls slow down, the paperwork gets filed, and life returns in small, uneven steps. Then you...
Where to Place Ashes at Home: Privacy, Stability, and Meaning
There is a moment many families recognize: the cremation is complete, the paperwork slows down, and now there is a container in your home—sometimes temporary, sometimes already chosen—with a question...
Keeping Ashes at Home With Pets: Preventing Accidents Without Fear
If you have a dog who noses anything new or a cat who treats every shelf like a personal runway, the idea of keeping ashes at home with pets can...
Heat, Humidity, and Ashes: What Actually Matters for Storage
If you’ve ever stared at an urn on a shelf and suddenly worried about the thermostat, you’re not alone. Families often ask about heat because it’s visible and easy to...
How to Store Ashes During a Move: Packing That Prevents Damage
Most moves are stressful for predictable reasons: the calendar is tight, the boxes multiply, and something important always seems to end up in the wrong room. But moving with ashes...
Keeping Ashes During a Home Renovation: Protecting Against Dust and Chaos
A home renovation is supposed to end with relief: cleaner lines, safer wiring, a kitchen that finally works, a bedroom that feels restful again. But if you are also living...
What If You’re Not Ready to Decide What to Do With Ashes? A Gentle Approach
There’s a particular kind of pressure that can appear after cremation—sometimes from relatives, sometimes from social expectations, and sometimes from the quiet part of your own mind that insists there...
Temporary vs. Permanent Placement: How Families Transition
There are trips you plan with excitement, and there are trips you plan with a quiet kind of courage. Flying with cremated remains is often both: a practical travel problem...
From Ashes to Meaning: How to Choose Cremation Urns, Pet Urns, Memorial Jewelry & Plan a Meaningful Funeral
Most families don’t wake up one day and decide, casually, to shop for an urn. The decision usually arrives in a tighter moment, when grief and logistics collide: a call...