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“Greening” of VA cemeteries is most popular article of the last month.

By Funeral Director Daily / January 15, 2025 /

  An article that was about a pilot program in America’s Veterans Administration (VA) cemeteries proved to be the most read article in the past thirty days on Funeral Director Daily.   The article dealt with this press release sent out by the Veterans Administration in late November.  The press release noted “the U.S. Department…

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The Experiential Tribute

By Funeral Director Daily / January 15, 2025 /

  As I’ve been formulating this article in my mind before putting the thoughts on the computer screen and into print two words come to my mind — “Experiences” and “Vision”.  I think of “Experiences” in the realm of what do our client families expect for the “experience” of their funerals and or tributes?  …

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Cremation ashes case may postpone Minnesota Legislature

By Funeral Director Daily / January 14, 2025 /

  We’ve just been through a presidential election in America and in less than one week a new president will be inaugurated.  Anyone who watched that presidential election proceed and move to its conclusion over the past year would now know that “anything can happen” in American politics and just when you think you have…

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L.A. fires. . . a good time to check your insurance

By Funeral Director Daily / January 13, 2025 /

    It was less than two years ago in August 2023 when I heard the news about the fire that ravaged Lahaina and some other areas of Maui.  Turning on the news the scene looked like something I’d never seen in my lifetime and almost apocalyptic.  The Maui fire of 2023 destroyed approximately 6,271…

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Where are we at with Funeral Director employment. . and what might it mean?

By Funeral Director Daily / January 10, 2025 /

  I’ve now moved the Funeral Director Daily home office to our winter rental in Southwest Florida for the next 90 days.  With that comes a few rounds of golf per week and the chance to meet and visit with new people whom I meet on the golf course.   It didn’t take me long…

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Here’s an (almost) 6% Death Care related investment return

By Funeral Director Daily / January 9, 2025 /

    I learned long ago that there is no such thing as a free lunch and there is no such thing as a safe investment.  However, sometimes you can get pretty close to a free lunch (all you gave is time) as an attendee at a post-funeral lunch and pretty close with Treasury Bills…

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Growing popularity of “Cremation Tattoos” brings questions on regulations

By Funeral Director Daily / January 8, 2025 /

Americans have moved into a realization that when it comes to grief, memorialization, and remembrance that not one size fits all.  That’s apparent by the growing number of options chosen for human disposition and remembrance.   This article and news video story from the Central Oregon Daily News brings up the relatively new memorialization process…

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Here’s the “Recipe” for more monument sales

By Funeral Director Daily / January 7, 2025 /

  While we cannot guarantee success with every idea, one of the reasons for reading Funeral Director Daily is that we endeavor to give ideas to Death Care professionals that can have a positive impact on the financial results of your funeral home, crematory, or cemetery.   And, with the continuing choice of cremation as…

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Carriage Services is Death Care’s public stock investment winner for 2024

By Funeral Director Daily / January 6, 2025 /

  If you are an investor in the public stock markets — and most people are now with the advent of IRA’s and 401k plans — you would more than likely be pleased with the growth of your investment had you simply followed an investment strategy of investing in the index of stock market holdings…

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Have we seen the last of inflation? Don’t count on it

By Funeral Director Daily / January 3, 2025 /

  It doesn’t matter what type of Death Care business your are in. . . funeral home, crematory, casket supplier, vault company, chemical company. . . . the odds are that you have seen your costs of business go up in the past four years — since inflation started creeping up sometime in 2021.  …

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