Funeral Director Daily
I recently ran across an article from the Straits Times of Singapore featuring the young life history of Mr. Shane Teo who is an embalming apprentice with one of the largest companies in Singapore, Ang Chin Moh. In reading the article, and I don’t pretend to know a great deal of the culture in Singapore,…
A nice article has appeared in the Valley News Dispatch concerning Raymond J. Slater IV and his wife, Molly, and their ambitions in purchasing the defunct Krupa Funeral Home in New Kensington, Pennsylvania, and their methods of renovating in order to open their own funeral service business. According to the article the Krupa Funeral Home…
An interesting article recently in The Recorder of Greenfield, Massachusetts, gave notice of a workshop dealing with the process of home funerals. The workshop will be led by home funeral advocate Peg Lorenz. According to the article she has spent the last seven years helping families in planning for and conducting home funerals. The article…
Australia’s largest operator of funeral homes, InvoCare, will be closing its small United States funeral business that it began in 2015 according to an article in the Australian Financial Review Weekend. The company’s American funeral business is headquartered in Los Angeles and used a business model where it relied on digital advertisers to lead client…
Author Andrew Zashin comments in the Cleveland Jewish News that when meeting with an attorney to consider drafting a will one should also talk about a “Preneed Funeral Contract”. He states that the consumer can meet with a reputable funeral director to do virtually everything he wants to do – from selecting the services to…
Scott Moore had a nice write-up in the Cerbat Gem Market News and Analysis on death care industry stock Carriage Service. Among other things he pointed to their most recent 13F filing that showed Russell Investment Group bought over $3 million worth of the stock in the 4th quarter of 2016. The article points out…
A recent investigation by the Toronto Star and CBC was published in the Hamilton Spectator and pointed out consumer issues with pricing in Canadian funeral homes. Reporters focused in on funeral homes owned by Toronto based Arbor Memorial and the United State’s death care giant, Service Corporation International (SCI). In a contrast to what we…
Like many other states, my home state of Minnesota requires continuing education for funeral directors and pre-need licensed insurance agents. I happen to hold both types of licenses so I typically try to find some courses where I can get credit as a funeral director and as an insurance agent in the same course. Yesterday…
A Charlottesville, Virginia resident has complained to local and state authorities about the residue that comes out of the stack at the Hill and Wood Funeral Service Crematory on Stewart Street. According to a report from NBC 29, resident Renee Leake filed a complaint with the Virginia Department of Environmental Quality concerning smoke and fumes…









