Funeral Director Daily
It’s Friday and we just thought that we would bring you some stories and/or news videos from around the profession to end the week. Here is what we have for you today: Pet Loss: This short news video story from a Texas television station tells the story of a pet crematory that has allegedly had…
Yesterday we told you of an effort to find unclaimed cremation remains permanent memorial places through a non-profit group. Today we just want to tell funeral home operators of another way that they can help with the final memorialization of our veterans. I never thought of this issue before, but it is out there and…
The funeral and cremation profession in Australia is an industry that takes in about US $ 1.12 billion in revenue each year (all amounts in this article have been converted to U.S. values). That’s only about 7% of the purported industry revenue of $16.3 billion that the United States death care profession reels in, however,…
Australian funeral customer Jane Sinclair has created a little bit of a stir down under by calling for more transparency in the way that client families are charged for funeral services. Ms. Sinclair, according to this article from ABC Australia, complained months after the services were performed for her mother. She is quoted as saying…
This article from a European publication indicates that the recent visit to Ireland by President Donald Trump and his contingent paid off handsomely for an Irish based livery company. It is estimated that the Irish livery company JP Ward & Sons will receive close to $1 million during the Presidential trip that includes the D-Day…
A couple of weeks ago (byline May 17) financial writers Kate Duguid and Jessica DiNapoli wrote a piece that was picked up by Reuters that you can read here. The article concerns the financial wherewithal of United States funeral home and cemetery operator StoneMor Partners LP. From our point of view, it is a very…
During my time as a funeral home owner I had to visit with the county Social Services director, with other funeral home owners, to discuss the procedure and re-imbursements for what we termed “county burials” about every other year. The discussion was always the same. . . .the county had a limited amount of money…









