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 After Death: Managing Bitcoin, NFTs, and Digital Collectibles in an Estate
After a death, families often discover that the hardest problems aren’t always emotional or ceremonial. Sometimes they’re technical. A bank account can be unlocked with paperwork. A phone bill can...
Body Donation to Science: Eligibility, What Happens, and How to Communicate Your Wishes
The call usually comes at the worst possible time—when a family is still trying to understand what just happened. A nurse, a hospice coordinator, or a loved one at home...
Living Funeral Explained: How to Plan a Celebration of Life Before Death
There are moments in serious illness and advanced age when time feels both precious and strangely unreal. Conversations get postponed because everyone is trying to stay hopeful, and yet the...
How to Create a Digital Vault for Passwords and 2FA Before You Die
The first time a family gets stuck, it rarely looks dramatic. It looks like a phone that won’t unlock. A laptop that keeps asking for a password nobody knows. A...
What Is a Facebook Legacy Contact (and How to Set It Up)
In the days after a death, families often discover that grief comes with a second kind of work: closing loops. Phone calls. Paperwork. Decisions about services. And then, quietly, the...
How to Document Aquamation Wishes: Wills, Advance Plans, and What Families Need to Know
Most people don’t sit down to write about death because they feel “ready.” They do it because they’ve watched a family they love scramble under pressure—trying to honor someone’s values...
How to Plan a Death Dinner: Conversation Prompts, Menu Ideas, and Hosting Tips
Most families don’t avoid end-of-life decisions because they don’t care. They avoid them because the conversations feel too heavy to start—and too personal to do “the right way.” A death dinner...
Living Funerals: What They Are, Why People Hold Them, and How to Plan One
A living funeral is one of those phrases that can sound unusual until you hear it described in plain language: it’s a gathering held while someone is still alive, so...
End-of-Life Paperwork Checklist: Essential Documents to Prepare Before You Die
Most families don’t get stuck because they “didn’t love enough” or “didn’t do enough.” They get stuck because the paperwork isn’t where it needs to be. A hospital asks for...
Funeral Planning Checklist: Step-by-Step From the First Call to Final Arrangements
Planning a funeral or memorial can feel like you’re being asked to make decisions with a heavy heart and a tired brain. Even families who are organized in everyday life...
Digital Executors: Who They Are and Why You Need One
A few days after someone dies, the world keeps doing what it always does. Phones buzz. Emails arrive. A streaming service charges a card on file. A “memories” notification appears...
What Happens to Your World of Warcraft Account and Gold When You Die?
For many players, Azeroth isn’t “just a game.” It’s where you spent late nights after work, where you celebrated a first clear with people who became real friends, where a...
Creating a Goodbye Video Message to Send After You Die: A Practical, Private Guide
Most people don’t set out to make a “legacy video.” They start with something simpler: the wish that the people they love won’t feel alone in the quiet weeks after....
How to Access a Deceased Loved One’s Android Phone (Legally, Without Bypassing Security)
After someone dies, their phone can feel like a small vault of a whole life: family photos you didn’t realize they saved, message threads that explain a sudden decision, notes...