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.
How to Preserve Voice Recordings of Loved Ones: A Complete Legacy Preservation Guide
Preserving a loved one’s voice is one of the most intimate forms of remembrance available today. Unlike photographs or written memories, a voice carries tone, breath, emotion, and presence that...
How to Preserve Family Memories After Loss: A Complete Guide to Legacy Preservation and Meaningful Remembrance
Preserving family memories after loss is a structured and deeply meaningful process that helps families maintain emotional continuity after the passing of a loved one. In many cases, grief creates...
Sibling Loss and Joint Memorial Services: A Complete Guide to Honoring Shared Lives, Shared Memories, and Family Healing
The loss of a sibling is unlike any other form of grief. Brothers and sisters often share decades of memories, family traditions, childhood experiences, milestones, and life lessons. Whether siblings...
The Conversation That Matters Most: Why Knowing Your Parents' Final Wishes Is One of the Greatest Gifts You Can Give
Few conversations are as important, meaningful, and often avoided as discussing a parent's final wishes. While many families openly discuss birthdays, holidays, financial plans, and future milestones, conversations about end-of-life...
How to Explain the Concept of Death to Children: Gentle Guidance for Honest and Healing Conversations
Explaining the concept of death to children is one of the most emotionally sensitive conversations a parent, guardian, or caregiver can face. It requires honesty balanced with compassion, clarity balanced...
The Unique Loss of a Life Partner: 4 Universal Issues in Grieving a Spouse or Companion
The loss of a life partner creates a kind of grief that reshapes identity, daily life, and emotional stability in ways that are deeply personal yet universally understood by those...
A Complete Guide to Planning a Meaningful Memorial Service for a Loved One
Planning a memorial service is one of the most emotional responsibilities a family may experience after losing someone they love. During moments of grief, families are often asked to make...
Nursing Home Abuse: Recognizing, Preventing, and Responding
Nursing home abuse is a serious issue that affects vulnerable seniors and their families. Recognizing the signs of neglect, physical harm, or emotional mistreatment is crucial for protecting loved ones....
A Complete Guide to Planning an Atheist Funeral
Understanding the Essence of an Atheist Funeral Planning a funeral can be both emotionally challenging and deeply personal, especially when it reflects secular beliefs. An atheist funeral prioritizes celebrating the...
Funeral pequeño vs. gran servicio: Cómo decidir qué es lo mejor para su familia
Cuando ocurre un fallecimiento, muchas familias dan por sentado que solo existe un servicio "correcto", hasta que se dan cuenta de que intentan resolver dos problemas a la vez. Se...
Planificar un funeral con una familia numerosa: Cómo gestionar las opiniones y mantener la paz
Cuando una familia numerosa está de duelo, el amor y el estrés pueden confluir en una misma frase. Un hermano quiere "algo sencillo", otro quiere "lo que mamá habría querido",...
Cómo hablar con la familia sobre los deseos funerarios: una guía de conversación de 5 pasos
La mayoría de la gente no evita hablar de la planificación funeraria porque no les importe. Lo evitan porque sienten que es como traer una nube de tormenta a un...
¿Es posible enterrar a un ser querido en su propiedad? Guía de las leyes de entierro en el hogar en los 50 estados
La pregunta suele llegar silenciosamente, a veces en medio de una semana difícil y a veces años antes de que alguien muera: "¿Podríamos traerlos a casa?". Para algunas familias, la...
Cómo guardar las cenizas de cremación en casa: seguridad, almacenamiento y preguntas frecuentes en EE. UU.
Llevar los restos cremados a casa puede resultar sorprendentemente común y profundamente pesado a la vez. En un momento estás firmando un formulario y reuniendo documentos; al siguiente, tienes en...