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Guarding Your Firm’s Image

By Funeral Director Daily / August 11, 2017 /

I came across a couple of articles this week that once again reminded me that not everyone in the funeral industry is above board when it comes to serving client families or doing the right thing when others are not watching. First of all, the Arkansas attorney general reached an agreement with Arkansas Funeral Care…

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Here is a Creative Opportunity

By Funeral Director Daily / August 10, 2017 /

In 2004 Ralph Little had a problem — he was the owner of the Tam O’Shanter Golf Course in South Florida.  According to an article in the South Florida Sun Sentinal, Little then planned a 300 home development on the property that did not pan out.  He thought about putting in  a large-scale water park.…

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A.M. Best Upgrades Great Western Insurance Credit Rating

By Funeral Director Daily / August 9, 2017 /

A press release from BusinessWire has indicated that the Great Western Insurance Company (GWIC) of Ogden, Utah, has had  A.M. Best upgrade their Long-Term Issuer Credit Rating to “bbb+” from “bbb”.  The outlook of the Long-Term ICR has been revised to stable from positive while the outlook of the Financial Strength Rating is stable. The…

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SCI adds 13 locations in Allnutt Purchase

By Funeral Director Daily / August 8, 2017 /

The Loveland Reporter-Herald has recently reported that Colorado based Allnutt Funeral Service has been acquired by Service Corporation International and will become part of the company’s Dignity Memorial Network. Allnutt Funeral Service is a 131 year old company that was started in Greeley, Colorado and now has 13 locations.  According to Allnutt’s President, Rick Allnutt,…

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Monday Morning “Snip-Its”

By Funeral Director Daily / August 7, 2017 /

As Funeral Director Daily starts to roll-out our product to the death care industry we will continue to feature one article per day on an industry happening and give our opinion on that article to be used for the benefit of our readers.  While we have tested our ideas and system we have also realized…

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Are You Ready for ecoLation

By Funeral Director Daily / August 4, 2017 /

Just when we are starting to get our hands around the idea of green burials and alkaline hydrolysis joining the traditional methods of earth burial and flame cremation as new concepts in the disposition of human remains along comes an article on what is termed as “ecoLation” to give us more to think about as…

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Hillenbrand Industries posts 7% Increase in Revenues

By Funeral Director Daily / August 3, 2017 /

Hillenbrand Industries, the parent company of Batesville Casket Company, posted 3rd Quarter earnings yesterday and did so by showing an increase in revenues to almost $396 million for the quarter.  That represents a 7% increase over the same quarter in 2016 and puts their fiscal year 9-month revenues about $38  million (3.4%) over the same…

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Assurant Pre-Need reports Higher Income, Lower Sales

By Funeral Director Daily / August 3, 2017 /

World-wide niche insurance conglomerate Assurant reported slightly higher Net Operating Income for the 2017 2nd Quarter over the same quarter last year.They also reported higher income by 13% in the Global Pre-Need segment over the same quarter one year ago. Pre-Need income was up according to the company statement due to higher fee and investment…

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Muslims accuse Rhode Island Funeral Home of Discrimination

By Funeral Director Daily / August 2, 2017 /

The web-site GoLocalProvidence published an interesting article yesterday.  The essence of the article is that a Muslim leader in the area has accused a Rhode Island funeral home, Woodlawn Funeral Home, as being both anti-semetic and anti-Muslim, because in his opinion, his family was turned away for service. The Muslim accuser, Farid Ansara, claims that…

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A Perpetual Problem

By Funeral Director Daily / August 1, 2017 /

An editorial appeared over the weekend in the Meridian Star of Mississippi concerning abandoned cemeteries and solutions on how to make them whole again. The article talks about a recent state decision to award two cemeteries in Mississippi that were abandoned to a new company, Perpetual, LLC.  The story continues to tell of the decision…

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