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U.S. Life Insurers pay out record $90.43 billion in 2020

By Funeral Director Daily / December 17, 2021 /

This article that appeared in Newser indicates that American life insurance companies paid out death benefits totaling about $90.43 billion dollars in 2020 – the first year of America’s battle with Covid-19.  It also indicates that was a 15.4% increase over death benefits paid out in 2019, prior to the Covid-19 pandemic situation. The article…

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Funeral Director Daily joins Funeral Nation talking all things Death Care

By Funeral Director Daily / December 16, 2021 /

Funeral Director Daily’s Tom Anderson makes his quarterly appearance on Funeral Nation – this time Episode #237 – with hosts Ryan Thogmartin and Jeff “The Funeral Commander” Harbeson.  The three discuss what’s happened in the last three months with the public companies in the profession as well as just everything we can think of funeral…

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Considerations for a crematory

By Funeral Director Daily / December 16, 2021 /

The Cremation Association of North America (CANA) showed statistics that cremation dispositions in the United States accounted for about 56% of all human dispositions in 2020.  I’m guessing that percentage will grow slightly for 2021 as it has every year for the past 40 or so years. CANA’s futuristic looking statistics, which have been pretty…

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Rookie, Leader, Mentor

By Funeral Director Daily / December 15, 2021 /

So, today’s article is a little different.  It’s not necessarily about death care or the funeral business.  You see, last week I had a birthday. . . and having that birthday gave me time for reflection.  I’ve been able to reflect on my life in the funeral business. . . . from entering college to…

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The Glam Reaper Podcast. . . and an interview with the guy behind Funeral Director Daily

By Funeral Director Daily / December 14, 2021 /

Back in 2019 Funeral Director Daily did an article that you can read here on Jennifer Muldowney, better known as the Glam Reaper.  Jennifer, a native of Dublin, Ireland, comes to our industry from a hospitality, wedding planner, and event planning background. Today, Jennifer works in both Dublin and New York City operating her business,…

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Who will be the “Hub” for Death Care??

By Funeral Director Daily / December 14, 2021 /

This has got to be a common problem as America gets more and more transient in regards to moving to different locations and moving away from home.  Last week I had heard that “John”, a neighbor at our lake cabin, had passed away at his home in suburban Minneapolis/St. Paul.  I wanted to find out…

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Schoedinger and their 10,000 calls soon to be controlled by SCI

By Funeral Director Daily / December 13, 2021 /

News broke late last week that the Schoedinger Funeral & Cremation Service, based in Columbus, Ohio, has entered into a sale agreement with Service Corporation International (SCI) of Houston, Texas.  According to this article from the Columbus Dispatch, SCI’s closing on the ownership interest will happen this week. Schoedinger, founded in 1855 and in its…

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New Hampshire community delays “Green Burial” decisions

By Funeral Director Daily / December 10, 2021 /

A New Hampshire community has again delayed – until at least Spring 2022 – the decision on an ordinance to allow “Green Burials” in two city owned cemeteries.  The City Manager of Lebanon City, New Hampshire, Shaun Mulholland, was quoted in this article from Valley News as saying, “This has gone on for two years…

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Minefields up ahead??

By Funeral Director Daily / December 9, 2021 /

Just yesterday Funeral Director Daily brought you an article that showed, through the reports of public companies, that consumer based funeral homes and cemeteries seem to be doing really well financially over the past two years of the Covid-19 pandemic.  For the most part, and their are exceptions, the 12-15% increase in American deaths has…

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Investors enamored with Death Care in 2021

By Funeral Director Daily / December 8, 2021 /

It’s certainly been a strong year for the stock market. . . .even with recent declines last week tipped by rising inflation and fears of the Omicron variant of Covid-19.  And, the strong year has not only been good for investors in America’s best known industries and services, but in the companies that make a…

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