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.

When a Loved One Dies by Suicide: Compassionate Guidance, Language, and Support Resources - Funeral.com, Inc.

When a Loved One Dies by Suicide: Compassionate Guidance, Language, and Support Resources

The moment you learn that someone you love has died by suicide, time can feel split in two. There is the “before” where you were simply living your life, and...

Coping with the Quiet House After a Pet Dies: How to Adjust to the Silence - Funeral.com, Inc.

Coping with the Quiet House After a Pet Dies: How to Adjust to the Silence

There is a particular kind of silence that settles over a home after a pet dies. It is not the ordinary quiet of a house at night or the stillness...

Finding a Pet Loss Counselor: What Credentials to Look For - Funeral.com, Inc.

Finding a Pet Loss Counselor: What Credentials to Look For

When a pet dies, the grief can be as sharp and disorienting as losing a close family member. In today’s world, where most U.S. households now include at least one...

Pet Loss for Highly Sensitive People: Why Grief Hits So Hard - Funeral.com, Inc.

Pet Loss for Highly Sensitive People: Why Grief Hits So Hard

When a pet dies, some people feel sad and then slowly find their footing again. For others, especially those who recognize themselves as highly sensitive, the loss can feel like...

How to Create a Peaceful Final Day for Your Pet - Funeral.com, Inc.

How to Create a Peaceful Final Day for Your Pet

When you realize your pet is nearing the end of their life—whether because of a slow decline or a scheduled euthanasia—time suddenly feels both too fast and painfully slow. You...

How to Journal Through Pet Loss: Prompts, Practices, and Healing Techniques - Funeral.com, Inc.

How to Journal Through Pet Loss: Prompts, Practices, and Healing Techniques

When a beloved animal dies, the world can feel strangely off-balance. You might still catch yourself listening for paws in the hallway, glancing at a favorite spot on the couch,...

When You Disagree with a Loved One’s Funeral or Cremation Choices: Respecting Wishes While Caring for Yourself - Funeral.com, Inc.

When You Disagree with a Loved One’s Funeral or Cremation Choices: Respecting Wishes While Caring for Yourself

There are grief moments that hit like weather—sudden, physical, uninvited. And then there are grief moments that arrive as a sentence. “I want to be cremated.” “I don’t want a...

Green Cremation and Alkaline Hydrolysis: Newer Options Beyond Flame Cremation - Funeral.com, Inc.

Green Cremation and Alkaline Hydrolysis: Newer Options Beyond Flame Cremation

When a family chooses cremation, it’s rarely just a “method” in the abstract. It’s usually a cluster of hopes and practical needs held together by love: a desire for simplicity,...

Online Memorial Websites: How They Work, What to Include, and Privacy Tips - Funeral.com, Inc.

Online Memorial Websites: How They Work, What to Include, and Privacy Tips

In the first days after a death, families often find themselves holding two very different kinds of weight at the same time: the emotional shock of what’s happened, and the...

Headstone Symbols and Icons: Common Images and What They Mean - Funeral.com, Inc.

Headstone Symbols and Icons: Common Images and What They Mean

There’s a particular kind of quiet that settles over a cemetery. Even when the world is loud outside the gates, the space between headstones has its own pace—slower, softer, more...

Grieving the Loss of a Pet: Why It Hurts So Much and How to Cope Day by Day - Funeral.com, Inc.

Grieving the Loss of a Pet: Why It Hurts So Much and How to Cope Day by Day

There are moments in grief when loss hits with such force that the world suddenly feels unfamiliar, quieter, and fragile. Losing a pet can bring you to that place before...

Are You Ready for a New Dog? 7 Signs You’re Not (And Why That’s Okay) - Funeral.com, Inc.

Are You Ready for a New Dog? 7 Signs You’re Not (And Why That’s Okay)

There’s a moment after losing a dog when the house feels unnaturally quiet. You still pause, expecting to hear paws on the floor, or glance at the corner where they...

Embalming: What It Is, When It Helps, and When You Can Skip It - Funeral.com, Inc.

Embalming: What It Is, When It Helps, and When You Can Skip It

If you’ve found yourself searching for information about embalming during a period of grief or urgent funeral planning, you’re not alone. Most families aren’t curious about the technical process, they...

Cremation Jewelry: A Gentle, Practical Guide to Keeping Someone Close - Funeral.com, Inc.

Cremation Jewelry: A Gentle, Practical Guide to Keeping Someone Close

There comes a quiet, reflective moment for many families after a cremation, when the urgent tasks have eased and most of the paperwork is complete. The temporary container of ashes...

Tombstone Words in a Cremation-First World: What to Write, Where to Place a Marker, and How Ashes Fit - Funeral.com, Inc.

Tombstone Words in a Cremation-First World: What to Write, Where to Place a Marker, and How Ashes Fit

A single word like “tombstone” can carry a surprising amount of weight. Sometimes the question is practical—what should it say, how much space do we have, what will the cemetery...

What to Put on a Pet Memorial Stone - Funeral.com, Inc.

What to Put on a Pet Memorial Stone

A pet memorial stone is more than a marker, it is a lasting tribute to a cherished companion. It provides a quiet, dedicated place for reflection, remembrance, and connection. Choosing...