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.
Creative Urn Ideas for Ashes: Memorial Options for Loved Ones
Choosing a memorial option for a loved one is one of the most meaningful decisions a family can make. It’s a moment filled with reflection; thinking about who they were,...
Understanding Where Do People Get Cremated: Options and Processes
Cremation is a deeply personal decision that reflects respect, love, and remembrance for a life well-lived. It is a choice that allows families to honor their loved one’s wishes while...
Creative and Loving Ideas for Dog Ashes to Honor Your Pet
Celebrating the life of your dog is a beautiful way to cherish the love, loyalty, and joy they brought into your life. Honoring your pet’s ashes allows you to create...
Choosing the Right Urn for Dog Ashes: Sizes, Styles, and Tips
Choosing the right urn for dog ashes is a deeply personal decision; one that reflects the love, loyalty, and moments you shared with your companion. For many families, the urn...
Beautiful Ways on How to Make Ashes into Jewelry You Can Wear
Finding meaningful ways to honor the memory of someone special can bring comfort, healing, and a sense of closeness. Cremation jewelry offers a unique and personal way to celebrate a...
Beautiful Ideas for Using Ashes in a Garden Memorial Space
Creating a garden memorial space is one of the most meaningful ways to honor a loved one. It blends remembrance with nature, offering a peaceful sanctuary where memories feel alive;...
Understanding What Happens During a Water Burial Ceremony
Water burial ceremonies, also referred to as sea burials or aquatic funerals, offer a unique, peaceful, and deeply symbolic way to honor the life of a loved one. Unlike traditional...
Memory Boxes and Keepsake Ideas: What to Save When You Don’t Want a Big Urn
Not everyone wants a large urn on the mantle. For some families, a full-size urn feels too prominent, too heavy, or simply not like the right fit for their home....
A Simple Explanation of Why Some Ashes Smell and Some Don't
Cremation is a deeply personal and sensitive process, often chosen for its simplicity and meaningful way of honoring a loved one’s life. After a cremation ceremony, families sometimes notice that...
A Simple Guide to Coffins: Types, Materials, and Traditions
Choosing a coffin or cremation urn is one of the most meaningful decisions families make when honoring a loved one. Burial practices have evolved over centuries, influenced by cultural customs,...
A Short History of When Coffins Started Being Used in Burials
Burial practices have evolved over thousands of years, shaped by culture, religion, and advances in craftsmanship. Among the most significant developments in funerary practices was the introduction of coffins. Far...
Keeping Ashes at Home: How to Do It Safely, Respectfully, and Legally
After a loved one is cremated, many families find themselves drawn to the idea of keeping their ashes nearby. A quiet corner with an urn, a photo, and a candle...
How to Choose a Cremation Urn That Actually Fits Your Plans (Home, Burial, Scattering, Travel)
Choosing a cremation urn can feel overwhelming—not because there aren’t enough options, but because there are so many. Metal urns, wooden box urns, biodegradable urns, keepsakes, jewelry, scatter tubes, travel-safe...
Cremation Jewelry 101: What It Is, How It’s Made, and Who It’s Right For
Grief doesn’t stop when a service is over. For many people, the hardest moments come later—standing in a quiet kitchen, walking to the car alone, lying awake at night. It’s...