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.
Is It Acceptable to Divide Cremation Ashes? A Thoughtful Guide for Families
Understanding the Question Behind Dividing Ashes When families ask whether it is acceptable to divide ashes, they are often asking something much deeper. They are asking how to navigate grief...
A Guide to the Cremation Process: Honoring Loved Ones with Care
Cremation is a respectful and increasingly popular way to honor a loved one’s life. Unlike traditional burials, cremation offers flexibility, personalization, and eco-conscious options that appeal to modern families. The...
How Long Do Cremated Ashes Last? Longevity, Storage Tips & What Changes Over Time
If you’ve ever held a container of cremated remains and felt a quiet urgency—What do we do now?—you’re not alone. Families often expect cremation to be the “simpler” choice, and...
Ash Necklace 101: Can You Put Ashes in a Necklace and How Does It Work?
If you have found yourself searching can you put ashes in a necklace, you are not alone. This question often arrives in a quiet moment that does not feel like...
Donating a Body to Science: Understanding the Choice
Choosing to donate a body to science is a deeply personal and meaningful decision. It reflects a commitment to legacy, education, and the advancement of medical research. Families who support...
Honoring Loved Ones: Death Rituals From Around the World
Across the globe, families navigate the delicate journey of mourning loss in ways that reflect their culture, faith, and personal beliefs. Each death ritual carries a profound meaning, offering comfort...
What to Do With Your Pet’s Ashes: 15 Meaningful Ideas (Scattering, Keepsakes & More)
If you’re reading this, you’re probably carrying two things at once: the weight of losing your pet, and the strange pressure of having to decide what happens next. Even when...
Cremation Jewelry Necklaces: How They Work, What to Look For, and Engraving Ideas
There’s a particular kind of quiet that often follows cremation. The paperwork is signed, the arrangements are done, and then—sometimes sooner than you expect—you are holding a container that represents...
Funerales humanistas explicados: servicios no religiosos significativos y qué esperar
Cuando fallece un ser querido, las decisiones surgen antes de que el corazón esté preparado. Si la persona no era religiosa, o si su familia simplemente desea un lenguaje que...
Funerales multirreligiosos: cómo integrar las tradiciones con respeto cuando las familias tienen creencias diferentes
Cuando alguien muere en una familia con creencias mixtas, lo más difícil no suele ser la logística. Es la sensación de que cada decisión tiene un peso extra: si eliges...
Guía de joyas de cremación: collares, anillos y recuerdos que guardan cenizas
Existe una sensación de comodidad especial al poder tener a alguien cerca cuando retomas tu vida normal: conduciendo al trabajo, esperando en el pasillo del supermercado, entrando a un evento...
Joyas de cremación para hombres: estilos sutiles, longitudes de cadena y consejos para el uso diario
Hay muchas maneras de recordar a alguien. Algunas son públicas: servicios, historias, fotos en la pared. Otras son privadas: el momento de tranquilidad en el coche cuando suena una canción,...
Urnas de cremación de mármol: ventajas, desventajas, consejos de cuidado y qué afecta el precio
Hay algunas decisiones en el duelo que parecen extrañamente prácticas (papeleo, llamadas telefónicas, decidir qué hacer a continuación) y luego hay decisiones que parecen indicar que se está eligiendo un...
Anillos de cremación: cómo funcionan las joyas de cenizas, cuánto cuestan y cómo cuidarlas
Si se ha encontrado buscando un anillo de cremación , no suele ser porque quiera una joya. Es porque desea una cercanía que se ajuste a la vida real, algo...