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Park Lawn reports 1Q 2019

By Funeral Director Daily / May 17, 2019 /

It will come as no secret to anybody that Canadian funeral home and cemetery operator Park Lawn Corporation increased their revenue in the First Quarter of 2019 over that of the same period in 2018.  Due to the number, size, and scope of their acquisition activity it was not a matter of increasing revenue, it…

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Dignity Plc reports fewer services, lower profits

By Funeral Director Daily / May 16, 2019 /

Great Britain’s leading purveyor of death care services reported that for the first 13 weeks of 2019 that they have had fewer services and lower profits than the first quarter of 2018.  In a statement very similar to first quarter United States public death care companies, Service Corporation International and Carriage Services, Dignity Plc said…

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No funeral for Doris Day. . . .a sign of the times

By Funeral Director Daily / May 16, 2019 /

One of Hollywood’s biggest stars of the 50’s and 60’s died on Monday.  Actress and recording star Doris Day died  from complications of pneumonia.  She was 97. According to an article that you can read here, Day will have no funeral, no memorial, and no grave marker.  Day was brought up in the Catholic faith…

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More on Recomposition

By Funeral Director Daily / May 15, 2019 /

We informed you a couple of weeks ago that the State of Washington’s House and Senate had approved both the ability for final disposition not only for alkaline hydrolysis, but for “recomposition” or what some refer to as “human composting. Just the other day we found this article in the Australian publication, The New Daily,…

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StoneMor announces 1Q Results. . .Sales decline, losses widen

By Funeral Director Daily / May 14, 2019 /

StoneMor Partners, the Pennsylvania operator of funeral homes and cemeteries announced First Quarter 2019 results last week.  The company, which is in what CEO Joe Redling says is an “operational reorganization” continues to see revenues lower and losses larger than the comparable quarter one year ago. For 1Q 2019 revenues amounted to $71.5 million as…

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Park Lawn makes another splash

By Funeral Director Daily / May 13, 2019 /

Toronto based funeral and cemetery services provider Park Lawn Corporation announced last week that they have entered into agreements to acquire the assets of Horan & McConaty Funeral Services and the assets of the Baue Funeral Home Company.  The press release and more information that you can read from Yahoo Finance here, indicate that the…

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Burial in a Mushroom Suit

By Funeral Director Daily / May 13, 2019 /

We have written that funeral wishes and choices by the consumer is ever expanding in the death care market.  We have written that the choices and alternatives outside of traditional earth burial and cremation continue to expand.  Last October we wrote about a process, created by a company called Coeio, in which a deceased is…

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Another way to honor our Veterans — VetTix

By Funeral Director Daily / May 10, 2019 /

Part of our duty here at Funeral Director Daily is to pass information and ideas that we have learned about on to working funeral directors.  By doing so, we hope to give those funeral directors additional tools to help ease the lives of those they serve. Over the years we have told you where you…

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Will Tulip Cremation make a difference

By Funeral Director Daily / May 9, 2019 /

I mentioned earlier this week that I spent last week in Las Vegas with about 150 people in our profession.  Lots of items get bantered about at this event and one that was visited about quite frequently last week was the opening of Tulip Cremations. While I have only anecdotal knowledge of Tulip Cremation, I…

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Fashion. . . .and the funeral

By Funeral Director Daily / May 8, 2019 /

While this is a little out of the ordinary for Funeral Director Daily, I ran across a couple of articles that deal with fashion and/or fashion for the funeral director this week.  Without much commentary I just thought they might be interesting for you to read. . . The first is a letter to Dear…

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