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 Fill a Keepsake Urn Without Making a Mess
If you’re searching how to fill a keepsake urn, you’re probably not looking for a “perfect” method—you’re looking for a calm one. This is one of those tasks that sounds...
How Much Ash Goes in a Keepsake Urn
The question usually arrives in a very human way. A family is holding a temporary container, or looking at options online, and they realize that the urn decision is not...
Pet Ash Jewelry Pendants: Types, Safety, and How Much Ash Is Needed
After a pet dies, the world keeps moving on a schedule that doesn’t match your heart. One day you’re counting medication doses or refilling a food bowl, and the next...
How to Close a Capital One 360 Account After Someone Dies (Estate Support + Documents)
In the days after a death, it can feel like the world asks you to do two impossible things at once: grieve and manage paperwork. Some of the work is...
Fur Clippings as Keepsakes: How to Store Them Safely (Moisture, Odor, and Long-Term Preservation)
Sometimes the most powerful memorial isn’t complicated. It’s small enough to fit in the palm of your hand, and ordinary enough that you almost feel surprised by how much it...
DNA Jewelry Explained: How ‘Genetic’ Keepsakes Are Made and What Families Should Know
After a death, families often find themselves balancing two kinds of needs at once: the practical tasks that keep moving forward, and the emotional need for something steady. A keepsake...
Resin Keepsakes With Ashes: DIY Options, Safety Precautions, and Mistakes to Avoid
There is a particular kind of quiet that settles in after cremation. The appointments have happened. The paperwork is done. The container is on the table, and suddenly the question...
Jewelry Engraving Ideas: Short Phrases That Fit on Rings, Lockets, and Bracelets
Engraving space is tiny, but the decision rarely feels small. After a death—or while you’re planning ahead—you may be choosing an urn, deciding what to do with ashes, and searching...
Keepsake Urns: Why Families Buy Multiple (and How to Decide How Many You Need)
After a cremation, families often expect the hardest decisions to be behind them. Then the ashes arrive—sometimes in a temporary container, sometimes in a simple urn—and a new question appears:...
What to Do With Ashes: A Practical, Gentle Guide to Cremation Urns, Keepsakes, Cremation Jewelry, and Funeral Planning
After a cremation, many families expect the hardest decisions to be behind them—until a simple container is placed in their hands and a new question appears: what to do with...
Candle and Tealight Urns: A Gentle “Light a Candle” Memorial With a Keepsake Compartment
There are moments in grief when you don’t want a big decision. You want one small, steady thing you can do with your hands—a ritual that asks almost nothing of...
Symbol Meanings on Memorial Jewelry: A Plain-English Guide
When you start looking at memorial jewelry, the first surprise is often how normal it feels. Not “funeral.” Not heavy-handed. Just a small, wearable piece that says, quietly, “This mattered.”...
How to Choose Between Ash Jewelry and Fingerprint Jewelry: A Practical Comparison
There are a few decisions families make after a loss that feel bigger than they look on paper. Memorial jewelry is one of them. It’s “just” a necklace or a...
Keeping Ashes at Home: A Practical Safety Guide
After a cremation, there’s often a moment when the “busy” part of loss fades—the calls slow down, the paperwork gets filed, and life returns in small, uneven steps. Then you...