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.

Grieving a Pet in Secret: What to Do When You Feel Ashamed of Your Grief - Funeral.com, Inc.

Grieving a Pet in Secret: What to Do When You Feel Ashamed of Your Grief

There’s a particular kind of loneliness that can settle in after a pet dies—one that doesn’t come only from the empty bed, the quiet hallway, or the way your body...

Pet Keepsake Urns and Small Pet Memorials: Sharing Ashes, Photo Urns, and Mini Keepsakes - Funeral.com, Inc.

Pet Keepsake Urns and Small Pet Memorials: Sharing Ashes, Photo Urns, and Mini Keepsakes

When a pet dies, it’s common to think you’ll make the memorial decisions right away—choose an urn, choose a spot, choose the words. But grief doesn’t move in neat steps,...

Designing a Digital Memorial Page that Includes Both Human and Pet Loved Ones - Funeral.com, Inc.

Designing a Digital Memorial Page that Includes Both Human and Pet Loved Ones

Most families don’t set out to create a “combined” memorial. It usually starts with something simple: you want a place where your aunt can share a photo of your dad,...

Visiting the Vet, Park, or Favorite Spot After a Pet Dies: Handling Grief Triggers - Funeral.com, Inc.

Visiting the Vet, Park, or Favorite Spot After a Pet Dies: Handling Grief Triggers

There are some places you expect to hurt after a pet dies, like the quiet corner where their bed used to be, or the kitchen floor where you still instinctively...

Private vs Communal Pet Cremation: Pros, Cons, Cost Differences, and Which Option Returns Ashes - Funeral.com, Inc.

Private vs Communal Pet Cremation: Pros, Cons, Cost Differences, and Which Option Returns Ashes

When a pet dies, the house can feel strangely rearranged. The familiar sounds are missing. The routine you built together—food bowls, walk times, the soft weight at the foot of...

Pet Cremation Jewelry Guide: Necklaces, Charms, and Diamonds—How to Choose and Buy Safely - Funeral.com, Inc.

Pet Cremation Jewelry Guide: Necklaces, Charms, and Diamonds—How to Choose and Buy Safely

When a pet dies, the world can feel strangely ordinary around you. The mail still arrives. The dishes still need washing. And yet everything is different—because the small, constant presence...

Explaining Cremation and Burial to Children in Gentle, Honest Language - Funeral.com, Inc.

Explaining Cremation and Burial to Children in Gentle, Honest Language

Most adults don’t struggle to love their children through grief. They struggle to find words that are both true and kind. When a child asks what happens to the body,...

Coordinating Pet and Human Ashes: Shared Scattering, Joint Memorials, and Future Planning - Funeral.com, Inc.

Coordinating Pet and Human Ashes: Shared Scattering, Joint Memorials, and Future Planning

There are some questions families don’t expect to face until they’re already carrying them. One of them is what it means to honor more than one set of ashes in...

What to Say to a Coworker Who Lost a Pet: Messages, Card Examples & Respectful Boundaries - Funeral.com, Inc.

What to Say to a Coworker Who Lost a Pet: Messages, Card Examples & Respectful Boundaries

There are losses people expect work to “understand”—a parent, a spouse, a child. And then there are losses that can feel strangely invisible in the workplace, even when they’re enormous...

Pet Loss &a Neurodiversity: Supporting Autistic Kids With Routine Loss, Literal Language & Sensory Grief - Funeral.com, Inc.

Pet Loss &a Neurodiversity: Supporting Autistic Kids With Routine Loss, Literal Language & Sensory Grief

When a pet dies, adults often expect grief to look like tears, talking, and a gradual “acceptance.” But for many autistic and otherwise neurodivergent kids, grief can show up sideways—through...

Aquamation for Pets: Cost, Step-by-Step Process & Environmental Considerations - Funeral.com, Inc.

Aquamation for Pets: Cost, Step-by-Step Process & Environmental Considerations

If you’ve ever found yourself thinking, “I want to do what’s gentlest for them,” you’re not alone. In the same way families have increasingly chosen cremation for humans because it...

Pet Cremation 101: The Full Process Explained (Identification Tag to Return of Ashes) - Funeral.com, Inc.

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 - Funeral.com, Inc.

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) - Funeral.com, Inc.

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 - Funeral.com, Inc.

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) - Funeral.com, Inc.

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,...