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.
Pet Loss and Couples: How to Stay Close Instead of Drifting Apart
When a shared pet dies, the loss doesn’t just leave an empty bed or a quiet corner of the house. It can shift the entire rhythm of a relationship. The...
Pet Loss for Veterinary Staff and Techs: Grief Behind the Exam Room Door
When a family walks into a clinic with a sick or aging pet, the room fills with visible emotion: tearful questions, anxious glances at the veterinarian, hands curled in fur....
Trauma Anniversaries and Difficult Dates: Birthdays, Death Dates, and Other Times Grief Spikes
There are days on the calendar that feel heavier than others long after a death. You might be moving through an ordinary week and then suddenly realize your chest feels...
Scattering Ashes vs Keeping an Urn at Home: Emotional, Practical, and Legal Things to Consider
When someone you love is cremated, you don’t just receive a container of ashes. You receive a new kind of responsibility: deciding what to do with ashes in a way...
Handling Photos, Videos, and Voicemails After a Death: Saving, Editing, and Setting Boundaries
When someone dies, it’s often the phone in your hand—not a photo album on a shelf—that first reminds you of them. A smiling selfie pops up under “Memories,” a voicemail...
When You Inherit a Pet: Legal Responsibilities, Emotional Adjustments, and Planning Ahead
When someone you love dies, you expect to be making decisions about services, funeral planning, and maybe which cremation urns for ashes or cremation jewelry feel right. You may not...
Home Funerals and Family-Led Care: Legal Basics, Preparation, and When It Makes Sense
When someone dies, many families move almost automatically into a familiar script: call a funeral home, schedule a viewing, let professionals take the lead. Increasingly, though, some families pause and...
Do People Have Memorials for Dogs?
If you are quietly wondering whether people really have memorials for dogs, or if that is somehow “too much,” the honest answer is simple: yes, they absolutely do. Around the...
Burial Plot Benefits: Why a Cemetery Place Still Matters in a Cremation-First World
When families start talking about final arrangements today, the conversation usually circles around a familiar either-or question: burial or cremation. It can sound like once you choose one path, every...
The Final Walk: Stories of Community Support for Dying Dogs
There is a moment in every dog lover’s life when time slows in a way you never forget. The walks grow shorter. The breathing grows softer. The body that once...
Why You Still Cry Over a Pet You Lost Years Ago (and How to Honor That Love)
Some grief does not vanish; it settles softly in the places love once lived.It lingers in the doorway where they used to greet you,in the bowl you never threw away,in...
How to Talk About Pet Loss With People Who Don't Get It
When a pet dies, the silence in your home can feel deafening. The missing footsteps on the floor, the empty spot on the couch, the unused food bowl in the...
From Collars to Paw Prints: Meaningful Memorial Ideas for a Pet Who Has Died
When a pet dies, everyday objects suddenly feel louder. The collar that used to jingle is now perfectly still. The leash by the front door has no one tugging at...
How to Support a Friend Who Lost a Pet: What to Say (and What Not to Say)
When a friend loses a pet, it can be surprisingly hard to know what to say. You may feel their grief deeply and still find yourself staring at a blank...