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.
Going Back to Work After a Death or Pet Loss: Managing Grief in a Workplace Setting
Going back to work after someone you love has died—whether that is a parent, partner, friend, or a beloved pet—can feel like stepping onto a moving treadmill when you are...
Is It Okay to Take Photos at a Funeral? Etiquette, Boundaries, and Alternatives
Why This Question Comes Up So Often In the past, funerals were private, camera-free spaces. Today, nearly everyone carries a phone with a high-quality camera, and moments of grief often...
Blending Different Faith Traditions in One Funeral: Practical Ideas and Respectful Compromises
When a family includes Christians and Muslims, a Buddhist son-in-law, a Jewish grandparent, and relatives who now call themselves “spiritual but not religious,” funeral planning can feel less like a...
Choosing Between a Church Funeral and a Nonreligious Venue: Questions to Consider
When someone you love dies, decisions about funeral planning seem to arrive all at once: burial or cremation, simple or elaborate, public or private. Somewhere in the middle of all...
Talking About Pet Loss in Therapy: What to Expect and How It Can Help
When a beloved dog, cat, or other companion animal dies, the grief can feel just as intense as losing a person you love. Research backs this up: surveys show that...
Explaining Pet Euthanasia to Children: Gentle Language for a Very Hard Topic
When a beloved pet is very sick or in pain, adults often find themselves wrestling with two heartbreaks at once: the decision to choose euthanasia, and the question of explaining...
Pet Loss Grief vs. Human Loss: Why the Pain Can Feel the Same
If you are grieving a pet and wondering why it hurts as much as, or even more than, losing a person, you are not imagining it. For many people, the...
Cremation Urns, Pet Urns, and Cremation Jewelry: A Practical Guide for Real Families
The moment a loved one passes, families are faced with a mix of practical and emotional decisions. Cremation brings choices that extend beyond paperwork, deciding where ashes will live, how...
How Much Does a Funeral Cost?
When you first ask, “How much does a funeral cost?” it rarely feels like a simple budgeting question. This question often arises while you are processing loss, coordinating travel, speaking...
Estate Planning Basics After a Death: Wills, Probate, and What Executors Actually Do
The passing of a loved one brings a wave of practical responsibilities alongside grief. Beyond emotional loss, families often face immediate questions about financial accounts, property titles, debts, and the...
Ashes at Home: Safety, Etiquette, and Talking with Family About Long-Term Plans
Keeping cremated remains at home has become a meaningful and increasingly common choice for many families. More than just a practical decision, it can be a deeply personal way to...
Memorializing a Loved One on Social Media: Posts, Tributes, and Privacy Choices
In the first hours or days after a loss, many families face that empty text box on their screen, “What’s on your mind?” Even though it feels impossible to summarize...
Siblings and Inheritance: Preventing Conflict Over Money, Keepsakes, and Care Decisions
Family dynamics are complex, and they become even more intricate when questions of inheritance arise. Stories unfold not just around bank accounts or property, but around who showed up when...
Remembering Together at a Distance: Virtual Vigils, Video Calls, and Shared Online Rituals
Grief has always needed company, but the way we gather has changed. Families are often spread across time zones, friends may live in other countries, and grandchildren might join from...