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.
Pet Cremation 101: The Full Process Explained (Identification Tag to Return of Ashes)
If you’re reading this, you may be in that strange, tender space where grief and logistics overlap. You’ve said goodbye (or you’re about to), and now you’re being asked questions...
Nose Print Jewelry for Dogs & Cats: How It’s Made & How to Capture the Print at Home
Your dog’s nose has probably tapped your hand a thousand times without you noticing the exact pattern it leaves behind. It presses against the window when someone pulls into the...
Pet Cremation for Large Dogs: What’s Different (Timing, Cost, Transport & Urn Size)
The house feels different when a large-breed dog dies. Not only because their presence filled so much space, but because the practical realities arrive fast: a heavy body you can’t...
Backyard Pet Burial Safety Checklist: Depth, Water Table, Wildlife Risks & Legal Basics
When a beloved pet dies, the urge to bring them home and keep them close can be powerful. For some families, a backyard burial feels like the most natural goodbye—quiet,...
Teen Pet Grief: Why It Can Look Like Anger, Numbness or Withdrawal (and How Adults Can Help)
When a teenager loses a pet, adults often expect tears, talking, and visible sadness. What they sometimes get instead is a slammed bedroom door, an eye roll, a short fuse,...
Pet Memory Box for Kids: Free Printable Template, Prompts & Simple Keepsake Ideas
When a child loses a beloved pet, the grief can show up in small, surprising ways. One minute they seem fine, and the next they are crying because they found...
Funeral Attire Etiquette: What to Wear to a Wake, Visitation, and Funeral
If you’re reading this with a closet door open and a knot in your stomach, you’re not alone. Grief has a way of making even simple choices feel loaded: shoes,...
Mississippi Pet Cremation Guide: Laws, Costs & Options
Updated December 23, 2025 for 2026. Losing a pet is never easy, and making decisions about cremation can feel overwhelming. This guide explains pet cremation in Mississippi in clear, compassionate...
How to Become a Funeral Planner: Job Duties, Skills, and Career Path
In the U.S., the funeral planner (often called a funeral planning counselor or funeral arranger) helps families turn urgent, emotional decisions into a clear plan. This guide explains what the...
Jewelry from Pet Ashes: How It Works, Costs, and Choosing a Design You’ll Love
When a pet dies, grief rarely arrives in one clean wave. It shows up in ordinary moments: a leash still hanging by the door, a food bowl you can’t bring...
Funeral Flower Arrangements Explained: Types, Average Costs, and Meaning
Funeral flowers can feel surprisingly complicated—especially when you’re trying to comfort someone while your own emotions are running high. You may be looking at funeral flower arrangements like wreaths, standing...
Funeral Flower Etiquette: What to Send, When to Send It, and What It Means
When someone dies, flowers can feel like the “safe” thing to do—until you realize how many choices sit behind that simple gesture. Do you send something to the service or...
Headstone vs. Grave Marker vs. Gravestone: Differences and How to Choose
If you’ve ever found yourself typing headstone vs grave marker into a search bar late at night, you’re not alone. This is one of those funeral-planning details that feels deceptively...
What to Say When Someone Dies: Condolence Messages That Actually Help
There’s a particular kind of helplessness that shows up when you hear the news: someone has died, and now you’re holding your phone, staring at a blank message field, thinking,...