Funeral traditions seem like the kind of thing that would change very little over time, and many people are under the impression that the funeral traditions of today date back centuries.
But funerary customs are constantly being updated due to changes in social attitudes and simply out of necessity, since people die every day but there's limited space left in the cemeteries.
So what's going to change in the next 10 years?
Well, due to limited grave space we're going to see more cremations, including "flameless" cremations that dissolve the body in water, and at-home funerals are about to become far more common.
We'll also start seeing self-driving hearses on the road, digital time capsule service offered online to store photos, videos and other remnants of the deceased's life, and the fully customizable digital tombstones sci-fi stories have been promising us for decades.
For myself, I would prefer conventional burial of my whole corpse, but would avoid embalming, if possible.