Business

The confluence between death care, estate settlement, and planning for both

By Funeral Director Daily / June 17, 2026 /

  When you think about it, the death of a loved one sets in motion a chain of events that, in many instances and dependent on family economics, cannot be stopped.  There is the death, the disposition and/or services, and the wrapping up of the estate, or as commonly called, the estate settlement process.  …

Current Events and Death Care

By Funeral Director Daily / June 12, 2026 /

  I got up yesterday morning and took a look at the news feed that I recieve in my e-mail inbox.  I started looking at the headlines of the articles and realized that each one will have some impact on Death Care business.  So, in somewhat of an unusual Funeral Director Daily, I’m sharing some…

Cuba’s crisis with death

By Funeral Director Daily / June 11, 2026 /

  Cuba, the island country only 90 miles off the Florida coast has a crisis with death and Death Care.  If you look at the Wikipedia page for Cuba you will notice that the population in 2022 was estimated at over 11 million people and the estimation for 2024 was less than 10 million. .…

You might hear more about this later today

By Funeral Director Daily / June 9, 2026 /

  The Tribecca Film Festival is underway in New York City and tonight June 9, Friday, and Saturday, the next Death Care industry movie, Death Boom, will be one of the featured attractions.   Here’s what is said as part of the synopsis of the movie as explained on the Tribecca Film Festival website:  …

Daughter completes acquisitions of family’s firms

By Funeral Director Daily / June 4, 2026 /

    According to this article from the Delaware County (PA) Daily Times Bridget Monaghan Wibble has completed the purchase of the historical Oliver H. Bair Funeral Home that was owned by her father since 2007.  Included in the ownership are the Montrose Cemetery and Memorials in Upper Darby and the Cumberland Cemetery in Middletown…

Is the “Choice” of cremation a mirage that may disappear??

By Funeral Director Daily / June 3, 2026 /

  On a rainy Monday Minnesota morning earlier this week I was doing my run indoors on the treadmill while I watched CNBC’s “Squawk on the Street” business news broadcast.  On that show Softbank CEO Masayoshi Son predicted that the coming “AI Revolution” will be 50 times bigger than the dot-com boom.  You can read…

The NFL “Fan Experience” will soon include cremated remains permanent placement

By Funeral Director Daily / June 2, 2026 /

  This recent article from the Jacksonville Daily Record makes note that the new Jacksonville Jaguars’ football stadium that will be the home of that franchise in the National Football League (NFL) has agreed to partner with Eternal Fan to create what is called the “904EVER Club” at the stadium.   According to the article…

The advantages of “Involvement”

By Funeral Director Daily / June 1, 2026 /

  About two weeks ago I decided to take in the Minnesota Funeral Directors Association convention.  Now, I have not attended that particular convention for 5-7 years and decided to this year only because a friend of mine from Chicago was going to be in attendance and it gave us the opportunity to see each…

Consumer Preneed motivations from Homesteaders survey results

By Funeral Director Daily / May 27, 2026 /

  Preneed insurance provider Homesteaders Life Company released their 8th annual Preneed Motivators survey last week.  According to this press release from which you can download your own copy of the survey results, “. . .this year’s Preneed Motivators report highlights how timing, education and trusted guidance influence when families decide to plan ahead. The…

Funeral homes in Michigan change hands

By Funeral Director Daily / May 26, 2026 /

  “It’s been a good run.”  That’s what funeral director John Kaatz said according to this newspaper article announcing the sale of four funeral homes that he was associated with.   Kaatz, who succeeded his father in the operation of Kaatz Funeral Home and eventually owned facilities in four Michigan cities, reflected on his career…