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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…

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…

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…

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…

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…

Webinar: The Future of Work

By Funeral Director Daily / December 7, 2021 /

Funeral Director Daily’s morning message was one that its essence pointed out that in business, businesses will prosper best if the management and the employees can be on the same page.  With that in mind we bring you the following Webinar entitled “The Future of Work — What comes Next”. We believe that this webinar…

Change for the better is never guaranteed. . . .learn about what you have

By Funeral Director Daily / December 7, 2021 /

I’m a baseball fan. . . have been since I served as Batboy for the local town team when I was about eight years old.  I was fortunate enough to get to see my Minnesota Twins baseball team win the 7th game of the 1987 World Series in Minneapolis. So, it won’t surprise you that…

What’s your “Open file” load?

By Funeral Director Daily / December 6, 2021 /

I graduated from mortuary school in 1980.  It seems to me that life was a little easier back then, traditions were pretty normalized, and funeral services consisted of a pretty “run of the mill” body preparation-visitation-funeral service-burial logistic sequence.  Of course, prior to that service sequence a funeral director had to also meet with the…

An interesting podcast for that drive home or for a Saturday just sitting around. . .

By Funeral Director Daily / December 3, 2021 /

Just perfect to leave you with for this weekend is access to this podcast from Let’s Get Social entitled “How the funeral industry is using social media effectively”.  It comes to us from one of our readers in Ireland who sent us the access information along with this note: “I co-host a social media for…

“Greening” the traditional death care options

By Funeral Director Daily / December 3, 2021 /

You can’t get away from it anywhere.  There is a lot of talk on the national political stages about “Green Energy” and the environmental movement.  In the death care world we have been hearing that recomposition (the art of human composting) and alkaline hydrolysis (known by some as “cremation by water”) are going to be…