Blog posts
April 15, 2025
How to Help Children Cope with Their Grief
When we, as adults, lose someone we love, we are often at a loss for words on how to describe how we feel or how to express our grief. When...

Why a Pet Trust is Better than Pet Will in Estate Planning
For many of us, our beloved pets hold the same affection and care in our hearts as any other family member. As a pet owner, whether in the prime of...

Creating an Unforgettable Photo Memorial Book
Photographs capture a fleeting moment for all time. Whether candid or staged, impromptu and blurry, focused and breath-taking, photos take us back to times and places our minds may have...

Scattering Ashes Rituals and Healing
You have many options when seeking to honor a loved one by scattering their ashes meaningfully. The option to take a minuscule amount of ashes and turn them into beautiful...
Coping With Pet Loss and Grieving
One day, the unthinkable happens. You wake up, and your home or your space feels too quiet. Then you may see it, the water and food bowls, the empty pet...

Giving The Gift of Pet Memorial and Cremation Jewelry
Grief defies definition. What causes us to mourn and how we mourn is as unique to each of us as our personalities and lives. When a treasured pet passes, for...
Journey Through the History and Evolution of Funeral Processions
By foot, carriage, or vehicle, a funeral procession often takes place from a funeral home or a place of worship to the cemetery or a crematorium. Today, we associate a...
Funerary Archaeology Plays Vital Role in Understanding History
Funerary archaeology combines several branches of archaeology to analyze human remains, gravesites, burials, and ceremonial items to discover what life was like many years ago. There is a wide range...
The Digital Age of Graveyard Mapping
Today's technological innovations have provided groundskeepers, Taphophiles, Anthropologists, Archaeologists, and graveyard enthusiasts many opportunities for discovery and study. While traditional mapping and record-keeping methods are still widely used for graveyards...