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.
VA Cremation Burial Benefits in Oregon: Cemeteries, Niches, and Markers
If you’re reading this in the middle of loss, it may feel unfair that the next steps require so many decisions. When a Veteran is cremated, families often expect the...
How to Compare Direct Cremation Providers in North Dakota (2026): GPL Price List, Fees & Red Flags
When you’re trying to make arrangements quickly, “direct cremation” can sound like the simplest option—and in many ways it is. But simplicity doesn’t always mean clarity. Families often discover that...
Cat Urn Size Guide: How Many Cubic Inches You Need + Best Cat Urn Styles
When a cat dies, there is a particular kind of silence that follows you around the house. In that quiet, practical questions can feel heavier than they “should,” including what...
What Size Urn for a Baby or Child? Infant & Youth Urn Capacity Guide
Choosing an urn after the loss of a baby or child can feel like a task you never should have had to learn. And yet families find themselves here every...
Cremation FAQs: Process Timeline, What You Receive, and Memorial Options Afterward
If you are new to cremation, it can feel like the questions arrive faster than the answers. A phone call with a funeral home. A few forms. A decision you...
Tiny Urns and Keepsakes: Sharing Ashes, Mini Urn Sizes, and Jewelry Options
There is a particular moment after cremation when the world feels both ordinary and unreal at the same time. The phone buzzes, the doorbell rings, a receipt is signed, and...
Urn Size Capacity Guide: How to Choose the Right Cremation Urn (With Examples)
Choosing an urn can feel like a surprisingly high-stakes decision. You may be grieving, planning ahead, or trying to support someone you love, and suddenly you’re staring at a product...
How to Open (and Reseal) a Cremation Urn Safely: Screws, Threads, and Sealed Lids
If you’re reading this, there’s a good chance you’re holding an urn for the first time and thinking, “I didn’t expect I’d ever need to open this.” That reaction is...
A Calm Plan for Ashes: Choosing Cremation Urns, Pet Urns, Cremation Jewelry, and Next-Step Funeral Planning
After cremation, there’s often a quiet pause that surprises families. The hardest logistics may already be over, and yet the question that follows can feel heavier than you expected: what...
Cremation Planning After a Loss: Choosing Urns, Pet Memorials, and Cremation Jewelry With Confidence
Most families don’t shop for cremation urns because they are ready. They search because grief has collided with logistics: a call from the funeral home, a temporary container arriving at...
From Decisions to Comfort: A Family Guide to Cremation Urns, Pet Urns, Cremation Jewelry, and What to Do With Ashes
Most people don’t go looking for cremation urns for ashes because it sounds like a project they’re ready for. It usually starts with a quieter, heavier moment: the call from...
Custom Cremation Urns: How the Design Process Works + Where to Order
When someone you love is cremated, the next decisions can feel strangely practical. You may be holding a temporary container and realizing that the “next step” is not just about...
When Ashes Come Home: Choosing Cremation Urns, Pet Urns, Keepsakes, and Cremation Jewelry Without Feeling Rushed
Most families don’t plan to spend a week learning new vocabulary like “cubic inches,” “temporary container,” or “keepsake capacity.” After a death, decisions arrive while you’re still trying to catch...
Choosing an Urn, Sharing Ashes, and Planning What Comes Next
After a death, families often expect the “big decisions” to be dramatic ones. In reality, some of the hardest choices are quiet and ordinary: a phone call, a signature, a...