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Location, economics of clientele can lead to cemetery success/failure

By Funeral Director Daily / March 14, 2025 /

    A couple of recent articles that I read give an indication of how the financial success of cemeteries can vary based on location and/or the clientele that may be using the cemetery.   I’m from the state of Minnesota and more specifically an area outside of the metropolitan Minneapolis/St. Paul demographic market.  My…

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Milestone Funeral Partners hires M&A expert

By Funeral Director Daily / March 13, 2025 /

I like to stay in the know about all of the National and Regional funeral home and cemetery acquisition and operating companies.  Sometimes though I’m surprised by the growth of these companies over time if I have not checked in regularly.   I had that feeling the other day about Milestone Funeral Partners when I…

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New Advisory Group formed at Foundation Partners

By Funeral Director Daily / March 12, 2025 /

    New Foundation Partners Group CEO John Smith didn’t waste any time in forming a group of former owners to learn more about the Death Care business.  Smith, with lots of management experience but none in the Death Care realm was hired by Foundation Partners Group (FPG) earlier in 2025.  Here’s a Funeral Director…

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The “Economy” and possible effects on Death Care

By Funeral Director Daily / March 11, 2025 /

    I’m writing this article on Tuesday morning ahead of President Trump’s address to Congress and at a time when certain investors seem to have lost some faith in the markets as the Dow Jones Industrial Average is currently down over 700 points on the day.  The world can change between last Tuesday and…

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Fact can be stranger than fiction: Lone funeral home in one of America’s highest per capita income counties struggles

By Funeral Director Daily / March 6, 2025 /

Many of us have gotten accustomed to watching the television series “Yellowstone” in recent years.  While that series takes place in Montana, a county in Wyoming that borders Idaho and Montana contains 40% of Yellowstone National Park’s total area.  Teton County of Wyoming, also “had the highest average incomes per capita of any county in…

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Carriage Services Earnings Call: Lots of cliches come to mind

By Funeral Director Daily / March 5, 2025 /

  I recently read the Carriage Services Earnings Call transcript from last week which pertained to the company’s 4th Quarter of 2024 as well as their financial year end for 2024.  It’s interesting that as I read the transcript, which you can access here from Seeking Alpha, several well-meaning cliches came to my mind. .…

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The “Loop Living Cocoon” finds partners, acceptance

By Funeral Director Daily / March 4, 2025 /

  New products come to market all the time. The issues for companies with new products include how to make potential consumers aware of them and how to distribute the product to those consumers.   The Loop Biotech “Living Cocoon” is a new poduct for green burials.  According to an article in Funeral Service Times…

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Carriage Services: Executing on Plan?

By Funeral Director Daily / March 3, 2025 /

  Last week public funeral home and cemetery consolidator and operator Carriage Services released their 4th Quarter 2024 and Year End 2024 financial results.  One of the items that the company mentioned in the press release which you can read here is “lower volumes we began experiencing in October”.   I mention that simply because…

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Batesville wins patent infringement case

By Funeral Director Daily / February 28, 2025 /

    Earlier this week Funeral Director Daily learned from this press release from Batesville that “the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Indiana awarded summary judgment in favor of Batesville Casket Company, LLC and Batesville Services, LLC and against Vandor Group, Inc., rejecting Vandor’s claims that Batesville’s cardboard rental insert, which the…

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The Rise of Luxury Funerals

By Funeral Director Daily / February 27, 2025 /

    It’s hard to think of the rise of luxury funerals when we hear about all the low-cost cremation services and read articles such as this one titled “More Mainers are leaning on state help to pay for funerals, cremations” that was published earlier this month in the Sun Journal of Maine.   Yet,…

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