I do a lot of writing about funeral topics, so I keep up on funeral blogs, industry news, trends, and the questions people are asking about end of life issues. Below are five of my favorite funeral blogs that actually post regularly.
If you were to follow some of these funeral blogs, you’ll learn things that are truly fascinating. And not just about funeral industry news, although they certainly do cover a lot of that. Rather, if you follow each of the funeral blogs listed below, you’ll educate yourself about the deathcare industry with an inside scoop. You’ll learn how to effectively plan a funeral for yourself or a loved one. You’ll see a little bit of the day-to-day life of industry professionals.
Plus, you’ll also have great fodder for cocktail parties and workplace water cooler conversations. (Or pub crawls and your Twitter feed. Whatever.)
So here are the best funeral blogs. These are the sites that are constantly throwing down new content full of insider information, fascinating insights into the human condition, and useful tips for funeral planning.
The 5 Best Funeral Blogs
1. USURNSONLINE.COM (US Urns Online)
Audience: General public, funeral professionals
Focus: Answers for people asking questions about funerals and funeral products
Post frequency: Once a week or so
We have to give ourselves a shoutout. With a new post pretty much every week for the past five years, US Urns Online is one of the most reliably consistent funeral blogs in the industry. We started just writing about cremation urns over eight years ago, but the blog has grown and morphed into an information hub for all things funeral.
You will find practical guides on topics ranging from What to Wear to a Funeral to Actually Free Funeral Program Templates. There are also loads of quirky and fascinating topics like 27 Things to Do With Cremated Remains and 20 Hilarious Funeral Memes.
Check out our latest posts here.
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2. IDODEATH.COM (I Do Death)
Audience: General public, funeral directors
Focus: Contemplating life from the viewpoint of a funeral director
Post frequency: Typically once a week
Shannan is a licensed funeral director in the LA area. For I Do Death, she uses her day job as a springboard to talk about life, death, and the importance of caring for others during the most difficult of times.
This is one of my favorite funeral blogs. You can tell that, while the responsibilities of a funeral director can be heavy, Shannan enjoys her work and truly cares for the families she serves.
She’s not going to give you news of industry trends and company mergers, or guides on funeral planning and choosing a casket. The other blogs on this list have all that. Instead, I Do Death is a place to think about people within the context of funerals. Shannon writes with pathos, finding inspiration from thinking about the cemetery as a quiet, peaceful park or talking about the question every mourner learns to hate. Reading the writings of a funeral director, you’ll pick up inside information, but the blog is mainly about people and that is what makes it so worthwhile.
You can read her latest posts here.
3. BLOG.FUNERALONE.COM (Funeral One)
Audience: Funeral directors, funeral consumers
Focus: Funeral industry trends, news, insights, and tips
Post frequency: 1-2 new posts per week
Funeral One’s blog is perhaps the most frequently updated funeral blog in the industry. They typically publish a new post at least once a week, more often then not twice. Their angle is to educate and equip funeral directors with industry news and insights, informing funeral professionals in their roles as a business and as service providers.
Their articles tend to focus on how funeral professionals can adapt to the changing times. One typical post is entitled, “11 Tweets About Traditional Funerals That Show Things Are Definitely Changing…” The featured tweets emphasize trends like compost burial, throwing a remembrance party instead of a funeral, and rebellion against the high costs of funerals. It’s an intriguing article because it highlights contemporary funeral trends by quoting opinions from actual Twitter users.
Other topics include “7 Easy Ways to Increase Family Satisfaction At Your Funeral Home” and “The Funeral Director Job Description of the Future.” It’s a great source to keep your finger on the pulse of the funeral industry.
Check out their newest posts here.
4. CONNECTINGDIRECTORS.COM (Connecting Directors)
Audience: Funeral directors and industry professionals
Focus: Funeral industry news, information, and trends
Post frequency: 2-4 times per week
Connecting Directors, as you can tell from the name, is primarily aimed at funeral directors. Their topics are all about the latest industry news.
Their blog publishes articles multiple times per week, and often include sponsored posts which are essentially advertisements for a particular firm, product, or service. That’s fine, and can actually be pretty helpful in understanding the ways your business can better serve your customers. They also feature quite a few headlines of interest for funeral directors, culled from major newspapers and the wider media, and publish a video podcast that tackles pretty much every topic in the industry.
The blog is a valuable resource, but sometimes it can be hard to find the information that’s actually helpful among all the noise. But that could just be my personal preference; because I’m not a funeral director, some of the news is irrelevant to me.
Still, no matter your place in the funeral industry, there’s plenty of fascinating info for everyone on their blog. Recent articles I enjoyed include:
- Facebook’s NEW ‘Tributes’ Section Could Signal the End of Online Obits
- Should You Show Up Baked at the Wake?
- UK Consumer Watchdog Group Reports on Probe Into Inflated Funeral Costs
If you work for a funeral home, or if you work closely with funeral directors, you will definitely want to follow the Connecting Directors funeral blog.
Catch up with their latest posts here.
5. FRAZERCONSULTANTS.COM/BLOG (Frazer Consultants)
Audience: Funeral directors and the general public
Focus: Industry news, funeral tips, interesting articles for both funeral directors and the general public
Post frequency: 2-3 times per week
Frazer Consultants has all sorts of products and services that are of value to a funeral home. Their blog, however, covers all that and a whole lot more.
You’ll find quirky funeral news items like, “Burglars Take Advantage of Funeral Announcements,” cultural commentary on Will Smith’s new show about bucket lists, helpful Resources to Share with Families Grieving a Death by Suicide, and insider-focused tips like Nutritious (and Delicious) Meals for Busy Funeral Directors.
It’s a well-rounded funeral blog that covers a wide variety of topics without straying too far from their core audience of funeral directors and consumers. You can find their latest posts here.
Those are my five favorite funeral blogs, some of the best in the business. I hope you benefit greatly from all the great resources!
Of course, those aren’t the only good funeral blogs out there.
More Funeral Blogs
Here are a few more great funeral blogs that I enjoy and find informative. Some don’t post quite as regularly, while others are a little off-the-wall. Some are full of detail but a little dry or just super-niche. Others are well-written and regularly updated but focus on slightly different topics, like grief
Still, if you need more funeral reading material in addition to the five best funeral blogs listed above, you’ll benefit from reading or following these ones.
- The Order of the Good Death – Hub for the “death positive” movement within the funeral industry
- Confessions of a Funeral Director – Just like what it sounds
- Little Miss Funeral – A young funeral director shares her thoughts and (sometimes) outfit choices
- Modern Loss – Candid conversations about grief
- What’s Your Grief? – Two mental health professionals promote grief education, exploration, and expression in practical and creative ways
- Death and the City – Random thoughts and articles from an LA funeral director
- CRäKN – The acronym refers to funeral home Customer Relationships and Knowledge
- Digital Dying – A blog from FuneralWise covering funeral trends and related quirky subjects
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