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Funeral directors and the funeral industry have never came across real good in Hollywood. The last funeral home related movie that I saw was “Bernie” based on the Cathage, Texas, funeral director Bernie Tiede – portrayed by Jack Black – who was convicted and sentenced for murdering a wealthy widow with whom he had an…
Diane Lange, the owner of Moonlight Tattoo in Ocean View, New Jersey has been tattooing for 35 years. In the past six months, however, she has explained that the number of calls she is getting for cremation tattoos has been rapidly increasing. While we know that cremation rates have been increasing in the U.S., what…
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…
An article entitled, “This is Australia’s Most Expensive City to Die in” caught my eye. However, in reading the article which was published in Australia’s Startsat60.com the main point about the difference in city’s costs was not what intrigued me. The article points out that in Australia an average funeral with burial would cost about…
As I’ve said before on these pages — I retired from full-time funeral directing about four years ago and continue as a part-time minority owner of the firm I was affiliated with for over 33 years. A lot of things have changed over that time but – as many of you will agree – probably…
Chicagoan Michi Kustra had a great career with the global ad agency Leo Burnett in Chicago. She was building a corporate resume by climbing up the ladder working in e-commerce as a senior level marketing and merchandising executive. Clients of hers included Spiegel Catalog, retailer Herman Miller, and high end office furniture company Office Designs.…
I happened across a post by Alyssa McNab on the Homesteaders Life Company blog the other day that I found very interesting. Ms. McNab had interviewed Dr. Jason Trayer of Mt. Hope Grief Services on the grief process including what he refers to as instrumental and intuitive grief. Dr. Trayer delves a little into the…
About five or six years ago I was at the Minnesota Funeral Director’s Convention when I first heard about alkaline hydrolysis – the process of an acid bath like process to decomposs the body. I was wandering around the exhibit floor and there was a small booth promoting a machine for such. Being inquisitive, I…
Holly Price, a recent University of Michigan MBA graduate learned a lot a while back when her mother was suffering from a cardiac arrest and funeral arrangements, and other life-ending decisions, looked like they had to be made. According to a Press Release from the University of Michigan, Price used the experience – fortunately her…









