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.
Is It Legal to Scatter Ashes? U.S. Rules for Beaches, Parks, Private Land, and Burial at Sea
When a family asks, “Is it legal to scatter ashes?” they’re usually asking something deeper, too: “Can we do this in a way that feels right, without getting it wrong?”...
Scattering vs. Water Burial vs. Burial: Which Urn Type Fits Each Plan?
When families ask “Which urn should we buy?”, what they’re usually asking is something deeper: “What are we actually doing next?” The urn isn’t just a container—it’s the tool that...
Flying With Cremated Remains and Memorial Jewelry: TSA Rules, Airline Tips, and a Packing Checklist
Most people don’t plan their first trip with ashes. It usually happens because life has shifted, and the travel isn’t optional. You might be bringing a parent home to rest...
Scatter or Bury Ashes? Pros, Cons, Costs, and Practical Planning Tips
There is a particular moment after a cremation when families realize they are holding two things at once: a container that can be moved from place to place, and a...
Can You Keep Cremation Ashes at Home in Poland (and Europe)? Legal Basics & Practical Tips
After a cremation, grief often gets quieter but more complicated. The paperwork is done, the phone calls slow down, and then a very ordinary question lands with surprising weight: where...
What to Do With Cremation Ashes: 15 Meaningful Options From Keepsakes to Stones, Reefs, and Scattering
After a cremation, there is often a quiet moment that feels surprisingly heavy: the moment someone hands you the temporary container and asks, gently, “Where would you like the ashes...
Can You Fly With Cremated Ashes? TSA Screening, Documents, and the Best Travel Containers
There are trips you pack for with excitement, and there are trips you pack for with a quiet kind of courage. When you’re traveling with cremated remains, you’re not just...
Small & Tiny Urns for Ashes: When to Choose a Mini or Sharing Urn
There’s a moment many families recognize after cremation, even if no one warned them it was coming. The calls slow down. The paperwork is finished. The temporary container is set...
10 Meaningful Things to Do With Ashes After Cremation (Ideas, Costs, and How to Choose)
If you’re holding a box or urn and wondering what to do with ashes, you’re not alone. For many families, the hardest part isn’t choosing cremation. It’s what comes after:...
Scattering Urns and Tubes: How to Choose an Eco-Friendly Option for Spreading Ashes
When families choose cremation, the question that often follows is quietly practical and deeply personal: what to do with ashes. Some people want a permanent place at home. Others want...
Keeping Cremation Ashes at Home in the US: Is It Legal, How to Store Them Safely, and Display Ideas
Bringing cremated remains home can feel strangely ordinary and profoundly heavy at the same time. You may set a temporary container on the kitchen table, sign a last form, and...
Can You Scatter Pet Ashes Anywhere? Legal and Etiquette Guide for the US & UK
The first time you hold your pet’s cremains, the questions often arrive in a rush. You may have imagined a peaceful goodbye—at the beach they loved, under the tree where...
Scattering Ashes Ideas: Ceremonies, Etiquette, and U.S. Rules (Land, Water, and Air)
There is a particular moment many families describe after cremation: the paperwork is done, the phone stops ringing quite as much, and then a quiet question settles in—now what? The...
Flying With Cremated Remains: TSA Rules, Airline Tips, and Best Travel Urns
There are trips you pack for with excitement, and there are trips you pack for with a quiet kind of courage. Traveling with a loved one’s ashes often falls into...