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.
What to Do With Ashes When a Cemetery Policy Is Restrictive: Alternatives
If you have ever walked into a cemetery office expecting a simple “yes, we can place the urn,” and instead heard a list of rules about size, material, vaults, and...
Planning a Memorial in a Restaurant or Venue: Practical Considerations
When you’re grieving, “hosting” can feel like the wrong word. You’re not throwing an event—you’re trying to create a steady place where people can show up, eat something, share a...
Planning a Memorial at Home: What to Prepare and What to Skip
Planning a memorial at home can feel like the most honest option when everything else feels too formal, too expensive, or too far away. Your home already holds the real...
Writing a Simple Memorial Welcome: A Short Script That Works
If you are searching for a memorial welcome script, you are probably not trying to “write something perfect.” You are trying to start a room gently. You want to honor...
How to Invite People to Share Memories Without Pressure: Wording Ideas
When you’re planning a funeral or celebration of life, it’s easy to assume that “sharing memories” means someone stands up, speaks clearly, and tells a story that lands like a...
Coordinating Clergy for an Inurnment: Practical Questions and Timing
Inurnment is often one of the quietest moments in a family’s grieving process, and that is part of what makes it powerful. There may not be a large crowd. There...
Managing “Open Mic” Sharing: Keeping It Kind and on Track
An open mic memorial service can be one of the most healing parts of a goodbye. It’s the moment when a quiet cousin surprises everyone with a story that makes...
Where Can You Scatter Ashes in Florida (2026)? Laws for Parks, Beaches, Private Land, and Water
If you are searching where can you scatter ashes in Florida, you are probably carrying two things at once: a practical question and a deeply personal wish. Florida offers beaches,...
The 3-Day Home Vigil: A Simple Plan for Visitors, Quiet Hours, Meals, and Shared Responsibilities
There is a particular kind of hush that arrives after a death. Even if you expected it, even if you were “prepared,” the home can feel like it has changed...
Room Temperature for Home Vigils: Using Air Conditioning, Fans, and Simple Setups for Comfort
The first time someone reaches for the thermostat after a death, it can feel strangely ordinary—like you’re doing something small when everything is anything but. A family member stands in...
Rope Handles for a Casket: Safe Load Basics, Handle Placement, and Reliable Knots
Rope handles can look simple—almost too simple—until you picture the moment they matter most: a small group of people stepping in close, lifting together, and carrying someone they love through...
Crowdfunding for Funeral Costs: What Helps, What Hurts, and What to Say
Most families don’t start a fundraiser because they want to make grief public. They start one because someone they love is gone, the bills are real, and the timing is...
Dove Releases at Funerals: Animal Welfare Concerns, Ethics, and Better Alternatives
At a graveside service, or at the end of a celebration of life, families often want a moment that feels like a gentle “release.” Something visible. Something shared. Something that...
Thank-You Note Template After Cremation: Short Examples That Work
After a cremation or memorial, gratitude can feel strangely complicated. You may be deeply thankful for the people who showed up, who fed your family, who handled logistics, who donated,...