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.
Crypto Donations After a Death: How to Accept, Track, and Handle Taxes
In the first hours after a death, support often arrives in the most human ways: meals on the porch, text messages that don’t demand a reply, friends quietly handling pickups...
Digital Accounts After a Death: A Practical Closure Checklist
After a death, families are asked to do two hard things at the same time: grieve someone they love and manage a modern life that runs on logins. For many...
Storing Passwords and Digital Legacy Details: What Families Actually Do
It rarely starts with a grand “planning day.” More often, it starts with a small, urgent moment: someone is gone, the house is quiet, and the person who always handled...
Social Media Memories After Loss: Managing “On This Day” Alerts and Digital Grief
It can happen on an ordinary morning. You open your phone to check the weather or answer a message, and a platform quietly offers you a highlight reel from “this...
Hotel Loyalty Points After Death: Marriott Bonvoy and Hilton Honors Transfer Rules
Sometimes grief shows up in places you don’t expect. A confirmation email from a hotel you once stayed at together. A “We miss you” marketing message addressed to someone who...
Transferring Airline Miles After Death: Delta, United & American Policies and Workarounds
In the middle of grief, it can feel strange to think about airline miles. And yet families do—often because the miles represent something real: a way to bring siblings home...
Credit Card Rewards After Death: Do Points Expire, Transfer, or Get Forfeited?
In the days after a death, families often discover two truths at the same time. The first is emotional: grief doesn’t move in a straight line, and even “simple” tasks...
Cancel or Transfer a Cell Phone Plan After a Death: Verizon & AT&T Policies Made Simple
The phone keeps ringing long after a person is gone. A pharmacy reminder. A “happy birthday” text. A two-factor authentication code that appears right when you’re trying to sign into...
Famous Mothers and Their Memorials: 15 Iconic Moms and How They’re Remembered
When people talk about famous mothers memorials, they’re usually reaching for something deeper than celebrity. They’re trying to understand how love lasts. A mother’s impact can be public or private,...
Designing a Digital Memorial Page that Includes Both Human and Pet Loved Ones
Most families don’t set out to create a “combined” memorial. It usually starts with something simple: you want a place where your aunt can share a photo of your dad,...
After the Obituary: Updating Online Profiles, Directories, and Community Groups About a Death
The obituary tends to feel like a finish line—one clear announcement that tells the world what happened. But in real life, grief has an aftershock. It shows up as a...
Digital Legacy Planning: Passwords, Social Media, and What Happens to Your Online Life After Death
The first time you notice it, it can feel strangely ordinary: a phone lights up with a “Memories” notification, a calendar reminder pings, an auto-payment emails a receipt. Grief is...
Online Memorial Websites: How They Work, What to Include, and Privacy Tips
In the first days after a death, families often find themselves holding two very different kinds of weight at the same time: the emotional shock of what’s happened, and the...
Pet Loss in the Age of Social Media: The Comfort and Pressure of Public Grieving
When grief goes online Not very long ago, losing a pet meant phone calls, a few printed photos, and quiet conversations at home. Today, for many people, the very first...