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Security National reports Year End 2022 results. . . . meshes with national economic data

By Funeral Director Daily / April 10, 2023 /

      Last week death care conglomerate Security National Financial Corporation reported their 2022 Year End results.  As I was reading the press release, which you can access here, it occurred to me that their businesses were affected exactly as you would have thought considering the happenings in America’s business and social environments during…

It’s Good Friday. . . but Easter is coming

By Funeral Director Daily / April 7, 2023 /

    We are blessed to live in a country which allows for religious freedom.  And, when you work as a funeral director helping those who have lost loved ones to death, it’s a privilege to help even when those client families don’t believe as you do.   However, have you ever thought about those…

Recompose looking for $5 million more in crowdfunding campaign

By Funeral Director Daily / April 6, 2023 /

    Natural Organic Reduction (NOR), sometimes referred to as “human composting” may not be my ideal choice of body disposition.  But, that thought does not make me any less of a fan and admirer of Recompose founder Katrina Spade.   Spade, in only a few short years has moved NOR from idea to proven…

Parting Stone’s Justin Crowe to appear on Shark Tank

By Funeral Director Daily / April 5, 2023 /

    Parting Stone, the company that has pioneered “solidified remains” for cremation remains, will be represented on ABC’s Shark Tank this Friday evening by founder and CEO Justin Crowe.  According to a press release from Parting Stone, “. . . Crowe will be pitching the service on the April 7th episode of Shark Tank”.…

Movie being produced about funeral director Danny Jefferson

By Funeral Director Daily / April 4, 2023 /

    If you ever met funeral director Danny Jefferson then it’s pretty simple knowledge that you have one more friend.  Danny Jefferson, who contributes to these pages every so often with his “Two Guys and a Question” podcast with partner Alan Creedy, is the consummate Southern gentleman and consummate funeral director.   Danny probably…

Jake Johnson: “What we can expect to see in funeral business for the rest of 2023”

By Funeral Director Daily / April 4, 2023 /

    Today we are fortunate to have Jake Johnson, CEO of Johnson Consulting Group contribute an article that he has titled, “What we can expect to see in funeral business for the rest of 2023″.   As can be expected from an article with that type of title, you will probably come to some conclusions…

Matthews, Carriage Services lead Death Care Index to 1Q 2023 gain

By Funeral Director Daily / April 3, 2023 /

    It’s been an interesting first quarter if you are invested in the stock market.  We’ve seen interest rates continue to rise and we’ve seen popular opinion on what that might do to technology companies vary.  In addition, we’ve seen technology companies reduce their workforce even as some of their stock prices have increased.…

Don’t be Narrow Minded. . . Open up your leadership style

By Funeral Director Daily / March 31, 2023 /

    The other day as I was reading some information on the current stock market I saw this quote, “Narrowing leadership is rarely a good thing for market health”.  The quote pertained to the current tech company stock market and pointed out that leadership, as referenced by value gains, in that segment had narrowed…

InvoCare rejects takeover bid. . . . Dignity plc company credit downgraded

By Funeral Director Daily / March 30, 2023 /

    This article from Business News Australia, that came out on Monday, March 27, indicates that Australia’s largest provider of death care services, InvoCare has rejected a non-solicited offer of  $Aus 1.8 billion (United States $1.2 billion) from American private equity player TPG Global made earlier this month.   According to the article, TPG…

The Funeral Director “facilitator”. . . . . .with less financial reward

By Funeral Director Daily / March 29, 2023 /

    Not so many years ago the role of the funeral director or mortician in a community was to prepare the deceased for burial and coordinate all services between the family that was requesting services and the church body that was delivering those services. . . .which most of the time consisted of a…