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.
Flying or Shipping Ashes From Wisconsin (2026): TSA Rules, USPS Shipping & Major Airports
If you are reading this, you may be carrying two things at once: the practical need to move cremated remains from one place to another, and the emotional weight of...
Flying or Shipping Ashes From Wyoming (2026): TSA Rules, USPS Shipping & Major Airports
If you are reading this, you are probably juggling two very different kinds of weight at the same time: grief, and logistics. Transporting cremated remains can feel intimidating because it...
How to Travel With Cremated Remains: Flying With Ashes, TSA Screening, and Mailing Options
Traveling with ashes can feel intimidating because the stakes feel emotional, not just logistical. If you’re searching how to travel with cremated remains or can you fly with cremated ashes,...
TSA-Approved Urns and Flying With Cremated Remains: Airline Rules and Travel Tips
There are trips you pack for with excitement, and there are trips you pack for with a quiet kind of courage. If you’re flying with cremated remains, you’re not just...
TSA-Approved Urns: What to Bring When Flying with Cremated Remains
Flying with someone’s ashes can feel like you’re carrying two things at once: a very practical task and a very tender kind of weight. The airport doesn’t pause for grief,...
International Travel With Ashes: Documents, Airline Variation, and Re-Entering the U.S.
International travel with cremated remains can feel deceptively simple until you’re actually doing it. You’re managing grief and logistics at the same time, and the stakes feel high because the...
What Documents Families Actually Need After a Death (Cremation Authorization, Death Certificates, Permits)
After a death, paperwork can feel like an insult to grief. You are trying to absorb something irreversible, and at the same time you’re being asked for signatures, IDs, and...
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...