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.
From Ashes to Meaning: How to Choose Cremation Urns, Pet Urns, Jewelry & Plan a Meaningful Funeral
Most families don’t wake up one day and decide, casually, to shop for an urn. The decision usually arrives in a tighter moment, when grief and logistics collide: a call...
How to Pack a Keepsake or Urn for Travel: Protection Methods That Work
Travel can be hard for reasons that have nothing to do with airports, highways, or suitcases. When you’re traveling with cremated remains, you’re carrying something that feels both practical and...
Is Cremation Jewelry Tacky or Beautiful? Etiquette, Style, and Talking with Family
The question usually arrives in a whisper, not a declaration. Someone scrolls late at night, sees a pendant that can hold ashes, and thinks, “That might help.” Then another voice—sometimes...
Nose Prints for Pets: A Unique Identifier, How to Capture One, and Preservation Tips
There are a handful of small details most families remember with surprising clarity after a pet is gone: the weight of a head resting on your knee, the soft sound...
What to Bring When Visiting a Grave Later: Flowers, Keepsakes, and Etiquette
Weeks or months after a funeral, life has usually resumed on the outside. Work emails arrive. Grocery lists still need to be made. People ask how you’re doing and expect...
How to Plan a Memorial Service in Wisconsin (2026): Venue Options, Timing & Checklist
If you’re searching how to plan a memorial service Wisconsin, you’re probably doing two things at once: trying to honor someone well, and trying to make dozens of practical decisions...
Aquamation for Pets: What Water Cremation Is, Why It’s Considered Gentle, and Typical Costs
When you lose a pet, the first wave is heartbreak. The second wave is surprisingly practical: phone calls, timelines, and unfamiliar choices you didn’t ask to learn about. Many families...
How to Plan a Memorial Service in Kansas (2026): Venue Options, Timing, and a Practical Checklist
Planning a memorial service in Kansas in 2026 is one of those tasks that can feel oddly impossible at first. You may be grieving, supporting someone who is grieving, or...
How to Plan a Memorial Service in Indiana (2026): Venue Options, Timing & Checklist
If you are reading this because you have lost someone you love, or because you are trying to help your family do the next right thing, planning a memorial can...
How to Plan a Memorial Service in Illinois (2026): Venue Options, Timing & Checklist
If you are searching how to plan a memorial service in Illinois, you are probably holding two truths at the same time: you want the gathering to feel worthy of...
How to Plan a Memorial Service in Idaho (2026): Venue Options, Timing & Checklist
If you’re searching how to plan a memorial service Idaho, you’re probably carrying two things at once: love for the person (or pet) you’re honoring, and the very practical question...
Should Children Be Present for Pet Euthanasia? Age-Appropriate Options and How to Prepare
Most families don’t imagine they’ll ever have to weigh this question: should a child be present when a beloved pet is euthanized? And yet, it arrives in real life the...
The Two-Injection Method in Pet Euthanasia: Sedation/Anesthesia First, Then the Final Medication
If you’re reading this, you may be standing in one of the hardest places a family can stand: loving a dog or cat enough to consider letting them go. Even...
Signs Your Cat Is in Pain: Why Cats Hide It (and the Quiet Behaviors That Give It Away)
A cat can live beside you for years and still keep secrets. They can be playful in the morning and withdrawn by afternoon, and it’s easy to chalk it up...