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.
How to Download Uber Ride History and Account Data: Trips, Receipts, and What Families Should Know
In the days after a death, families often discover that grief comes with paperwork. Some tasks are emotional, like choosing a memorial. Others are quietly practical, like tracking transportation costs,...
Choosing a Cremation Urn (or Keepsake) Without Feeling Rushed: A Family Guide to Urns, Pet Memorials, and Cremation Jewelry
Most people don’t set out to become an expert in memorial choices. The questions usually arrive in a small, heavy moment—when the funeral home asks what kind of container you...
Can You Share Audible Books With Family? Household Sharing, Limits, and Best Practices
Families share stories in all kinds of ways. Sometimes it’s a paperback passed across the kitchen table. Sometimes it’s a chapter read aloud during a long drive. And sometimes, especially...
Pre-Death Declutter Checklist: A Practical Plan to Lighten the Load for Your Family
Decluttering before death is not about “getting rid of your life.” It is about making fewer hard decisions land on the shoulders of the people who love you. When families...
How to Transfer a Tesla After Someone Dies: Account, App Access, and Factory Reset Steps
After someone dies, families often discover that a Tesla is different from other vehicles in one important way: day-to-day “ownership” isn’t just a title document—it’s also a digital relationship managed...
Can You Inherit Airline Miles? What Loyalty Programs Allow (and How to Plan)
When someone dies, the practical tasks often arrive before the emotions have even settled. You might be coordinating a service, calling family members who need to travel, sorting through a...
What Happens to an Airbnb Host Account When Someone Dies? A Family Checklist
When someone dies, the internet does not pause with the rest of life. Guests still arrive, automatic messages still send, payouts still process, and calendars still accept new bookings unless...
Finding Biological Parents: A Step-by-Step Guide Using Records, DNA Matches, and Support Resources
If you’re trying to find biological parents, you already know the search is rarely “just research.” It’s paperwork and detective work, yes—but it’s also hope, grief, curiosity, and sometimes fear,...
Genealogy DNA Ethics: Privacy, Consent, and What to Consider Before You Test
For many people, a DNA kit starts with something simple: curiosity, a family story that never quite added up, or a desire to feel closer to the people who came...
Digital Executor Explained: Roles, Responsibilities, and a Checklist for Digital Assets
In the first days after someone dies, the internet doesn’t stop. Bills keep charging. Two-factor codes keep arriving. A phone keeps lighting up with reminders that feel both practical and...
Why People Crash Funerals: Psychology, Motives, and How Families Can Protect Privacy
It often begins as a small, confusing moment. You are standing near the guest book or the front row, trying to do the simple things grief demands—accept hugs, remember names,...
Can the Public Attend a Celebrity Funeral? How Access Works and What to Expect
The moment a celebrity death is announced, the public response can feel immediate and massive: headlines, social posts, replayed interviews, and the instinct many people have to gather somewhere—anywhere—to mark...
How to Organize a Funeral Potluck: Sign-Ups, Food Safety, Labels, and Less Stress
The day of a service has a way of blurring at the edges. People arrive in waves, hugging in the doorway, holding casseroles in foil pans, carrying paper bags of...
Planning Visits When the Cemetery Is Far: Maintaining Connection
When the cemetery is far away, grief can pick up a second, quieter burden: the sense that you “should” be there more. The calendar fills, work deadlines don’t pause, kids...