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.
Most Popular Types of Headstones Today: Photos, Pros and Cons, and Cost Considerations
Choosing a headstone is one of those tasks that can feel both practical and deeply personal at the same time. In the early days after a death, families are often...
What Is a Wake in Modern Funerals? Origins, Traditions, and How It Looks Today
If you grew up hearing the word “wake,” you might picture a home full of people who knew exactly where to stand, what to bring, and how long to stay....
Cremation vs Burial for Christians: Key Questions to Ask Your Pastor and Family
Most Christian families don’t begin this conversation because they want to debate theology. They begin because someone they love has died—or because they can feel the reality of death drawing...
Step-by-Step: How the Embalming Process Works at a Modern Funeral Home
If you’ve never been inside a funeral home’s care center, it’s completely normal to feel uneasy about the unknown. Many families search what happens during embalming at the exact moment...
What Really Happens During Embalming? A Plain-Language Walkthrough for Families
If you’re planning a funeral while you’re exhausted, grieving, and trying to make a dozen decisions at once, the word “embalming” can land like a thunderclap. People imagine something frightening,...
Funeral Flower Etiquette: What to Send, When to Send It, and How to Respect the Family’s Wishes
If you’ve ever stared at a florist’s menu or lingered in a grocery store aisle thinking, “I genuinely want to do the right thing… but what is the right thing?”...
What Is Embalming, Really? History, Process, and When Families Can Say No
In the first hours after a death, families often feel pulled in two directions at once. Part of you wants time to breathe, to call the people who need to...
Funeral, Wake, and Visitation: What Each One Means and How to Choose What Fits Your Family
In the first days after a death, language can feel like one more thing you’re expected to “get right” while you’re barely sleeping. Someone says “we’ll have a wake,” another...
Bereavement Leave and Workplace Policies: What You Can Ask For and How to Advocate for More Support
The first work message after a death can feel impossible to write. You may be in shock, making family calls, and suddenly responsible for logistics that don’t wait—travel, paperwork, services....
Is Cremation Biblical? How Different Christian Traditions View Cremation Today
If you grew up in a church where burials were simply “what Christians do,” cremation can feel like a spiritual question before it feels like a practical one. Families ask...
Wake Etiquette 101: What to Wear, What to Say, and How Long to Stay
Walking into a wake can feel strangely intimidating, even when your intentions are completely good. You might be thinking about the door you’re about to open, the family you care...
End-of-Life Doulas: What They Do, How They Work with Hospice, and Questions to Ask Before Hiring
Most families don’t start their week thinking, “We should hire a doula.” They start with smaller, more urgent thoughts: “Mom isn’t eating.” “He’s sleeping more.” “The nurse says we should...
Open vs. Closed Casket Funerals: What to Expect & How to Choose
When you are in the middle of planning a funeral, the question of an open casket funeral versus a closed casket funeral can land like a weight you did not...
Bringing a Living Pet to a Funeral or Cemetery: Etiquette, Pros and Cons, and Safety Tips
There’s a particular kind of quiet that settles around a funeral home chapel or a cemetery lane. It’s not just the absence of noise—it’s the feeling that everyone is carrying...




