Business

The Green Funeral movement is alive in New York City

By Funeral Director Daily / December 11, 2025 /

  Amy Cunningham is a friend of mine.  She was a writer/editor who has become a funeral director and she has teased me that I was a funeral director who has became a writer/editor with Funeral Director Daily.   This second career for Ms. Cunningham has brought her to the forefront of a growing movement…

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Opinion: The Jewish Faith and Cremation

By Funeral Director Daily / December 10, 2025 /

  I grew up in the very homogeneous community of Alexandria, Minnesota.  From this Wikipedia article you can see that the city at the time of my growing up had a population of a little over 6,000.  Today, according to the same Wikipedia article the community’s “metropolitan area” – those that live, work, and/or attend…

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Finding an outlet. . . . to care for yourself.

By Funeral Director Daily / December 9, 2025 /
Mature man creating a new painting on canvas at home.

  In today’s world we have begun to realize that the stress of certain employment, including being a funeral director, can have adverse effects on one’s physical and mental health.  To that end, it is probably important that one has a hobby or other interest that can take his or her mind off the constant…

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The public Death Care companies are in the news

By Funeral Director Daily / December 8, 2025 /

  With the advent of increased private equity ownership in the Death Care business there are not a lot of public companies to draw information from that you can compare with your own funeral home.  Quite frankly, the only two public companies where I seem able to find “comparable information” with locally owned funeral firms…

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More breakthrough technologies from OneRoom available

By Funeral Director Daily / December 5, 2025 /

  The streaming, recording, and re-watching of Death Care memorial events is becoming more and more a staple of what consumers are now expecting from their Death Care event professional.  And much like any new technology there are bound to be breakthroughs in how that service is provided as we move forward.   Earlier this…

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The World Around Us. . . Gathering information for 2026 planning

By Funeral Director Daily / December 4, 2025 /

    We’ve now moved a few days into the month of December.  It’s hard to believe that the plans you put into place for the 2025 Business Year are now coming into the stretch run.  Hopefully, your profit numbers are exceeding what you expected them to be with, not only your wise planning, but…

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Families falling short of funeral funds

By Funeral Director Daily / December 2, 2025 /

  It is not surprising that at the same time we are seeing consumer confidence erode in the U.S.A. that we are also finding some statistical data to tell us that funeral client families are more often coming up short with funding to pay their Death Care obligations.  Statistics are somewhat difficult to find on…

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Matthews International reports Fiscal Year ’25 and 4th Quarter ’25 results

By Funeral Director Daily / December 1, 2025 /

    Matthews International is a company that in 2025 received over 50% of its revenue from what they call their “Memorialization” segment.  That segment consists of Aurora Casket, Matthews cremation products, and a complete line of cemetery products and markers.  During the past calendar year Matthews International also acquired Death-care oriented Dodge Company to…

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Happy Thanksgiving — Enjoy, food, family, and football!!!

By Funeral Director Daily / November 27, 2025 /

  This year for my evening devotions I am using a book of daily notes by Billy Graham titled, “Wisdom for Each Day“.  It was in the back of my mind to write something for Thanksgiving for Funeral Director Daily.  Then, I read the November 24 entry from “Wisdom for Each Day” and decided Billy…

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62 Years ago this week. . . . the story of the Kennedy casket

By Funeral Director Daily / November 26, 2025 /

  Imagine it is lunch time at the funeral home you work at when you get a call from the hospital two miles away that you need to immediately bring the best casket you have to the hospital.  And, by the way, it is for the President of the United States.   That’s the call…

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