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.

GBC-Certified Green Burial Cemeteries Serving Vermont (2026): Provider Map, Costs & Alternatives - Funeral.com, Inc.

GBC-Certified Green Burial Cemeteries Serving Vermont (2026): Provider Map, Costs & Alternatives

Most Vermont families don’t begin this search with a tidy plan. It starts with a phone call you never wanted to make, or a quiet conversation at the kitchen table...

GBC-Certified Green Burial Cemeteries Serving Texas (2026): Provider Map, Costs & Alternatives - Funeral.com, Inc.

GBC-Certified Green Burial Cemeteries Serving Texas (2026): Provider Map, Costs & Alternatives

When you start searching for green burial Texas options, it often means you’re trying to hold two realities at once. One is deeply personal: you want a farewell that feels honest,...

GBC-Certified Green Burial Cemeteries Serving Tennessee (2026): Provider Map, Costs & Alternatives - Funeral.com, Inc.

GBC-Certified Green Burial Cemeteries Serving Tennessee (2026): Provider Map, Costs & Alternatives

If you are looking up green burial in Tennessee, there is a good chance you are carrying two kinds of weight at once. One is emotional: you are trying to...

Aquamation (Water Cremation) in Texas (2026): Legal Status, Providers & Costs - Funeral.com, Inc.

Aquamation (Water Cremation) in Texas (2026): Legal Status, Providers & Costs

When a family in Texas starts asking about aquamation, it’s rarely because they’re trying to be trendy. It’s usually because they want a goodbye that feels calmer, gentler, and more...

Funeral Etiquette for Immediate Family: What to Wear, Where to Sit, and How to Navigate the Service - Funeral.com, Inc.

Funeral Etiquette for Immediate Family: What to Wear, Where to Sit, and How to Navigate the Service

If you are immediate family at a funeral, you are rarely “just attending.” You are grieving, you are being watched with gentle concern, and you are often carrying invisible responsibilities—answering...

How to Delete a Battle.net Account After Someone Dies (Blizzard Support + Subscriptions) - Funeral.com, Inc.

How to Delete a Battle.net Account After Someone Dies (Blizzard Support + Subscriptions)

In the first days after a death, families often find themselves holding two very different kinds of responsibility at once. One is deeply human: arranging a farewell, making decisions about...

How to Close an Epic Games Account After Someone Dies (Fortnite, Purchases, and Privacy) - Funeral.com, Inc.

How to Close an Epic Games Account After Someone Dies (Fortnite, Purchases, and Privacy)

Grief has a way of turning ordinary logins into unexpected stress. A phone buzzes with a two-factor code. A console shows a familiar display name. A credit card alert appears...

Planning a Memorial in a Park: Permits and Practical Tips - Funeral.com, Inc.

Planning a Memorial in a Park: Permits and Practical Tips

A memorial service in park can feel like the right kind of simple. The air is open. There’s room to breathe. The setting is familiar in a way that a...

The Science of Soil: How Human Composting Works (Natural Organic Reduction) - Funeral.com, Inc.

The Science of Soil: How Human Composting Works (Natural Organic Reduction)

There’s a particular kind of quiet that settles in after the urgent phone calls are done. The service details are still undecided. The family group chat is still active. But...

What to Bring to the Funeral Home Arrangement Meeting - Funeral.com, Inc.

What to Bring to the Funeral Home Arrangement Meeting

If you searched for a funeral arrangement meeting checklist, you’re probably trying to do something very difficult while feeling very tired: walk into a funeral home, answer questions you never...

Community Deathcare: How to Start a Local Support Group for End‑of‑Life and After‑Death Care - Funeral.com, Inc.

Community Deathcare: How to Start a Local Support Group for End‑of‑Life and After‑Death Care

A death in a neighborhood can reveal two truths at once: people want to help, and most of us don’t know what to do. Food shows up. Condolence texts arrive....

How to Delete or Memorialize a Facebook Account After Someone Dies - Funeral.com, Inc.

How to Delete or Memorialize a Facebook Account After Someone Dies

The first time a “Memories” notification appears after someone has died, it can feel like the internet is refusing to accept reality. A photo resurfaces. A birthday reminder pops up....

Crowdfunding for Funeral Expenses: Best Platforms, Fees, and Safety Checks - Funeral.com, Inc.

Crowdfunding for Funeral Expenses: Best Platforms, Fees, and Safety Checks

When someone dies, the emotional shock is often followed by a second kind of shock: the speed at which decisions and expenses arrive. Even families who have been careful planners...

Digital Estate Planning Services (Trust & Will and Similar): What They Do and What They Don’t - Funeral.com, Inc.

Digital Estate Planning Services (Trust & Will and Similar): What They Do and What They Don’t

If you’ve ever searched for a digital estate planning service or read a Trust & Will review, you’ve probably felt the same pull that many families feel: “I want to...

Wearables in Hospice and Palliative Care: Remote Vital Signs, Benefits, and Real Limits - Funeral.com, Inc.

Wearables in Hospice and Palliative Care: Remote Vital Signs, Benefits, and Real Limits

It often starts in the quiet hours. Someone you love is sleeping more, eating less, and the house feels both ordinary and unfamiliar at the same time. You find yourself...

PARO the Robotic Seal in Hospice and Dementia Care: What It Does and Who It Helps - Funeral.com, Inc.

PARO the Robotic Seal in Hospice and Dementia Care: What It Does and Who It Helps

When a loved one is living with dementia, the hardest moments are often the ones that look small from the outside: an afternoon that will not settle, a repeating worry...