Regulations

Monday Morning “Snip-Its”

By Funeral Director Daily / August 28, 2017 /

As has become our custom we use Monday mornings for an overview of some of the stories we have seen concerning the death care industry over the last week.  Today is no exception and we have linkable articles on topics ranging from a funeral home that was closed down to a Japanese company’s idea to…

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Monday Morning “Snip-Its”

By Funeral Director Daily / August 14, 2017 /

Here is some news from around the world of funeral service in the last week. KCBS of the San Francisco Bay Area reports that the Mare Island Naval Cemetery has been declared a “National Disgrace” by  a Navy captain.  The 160 year old cemetery, founded in 1854,  is not a part of the VA system…

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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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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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Illinois Steps Up for Indigent Funerals

By Funeral Director Daily / July 31, 2017 /

If you follow the news and know what is happening with the budgets of Chicago and the State of Illinois recent news from the Chicago Daily Herald is somewhat surprising.  For the first time in years, Illinois lawmakers have made money available for funeral homes who handle the poor and indigent. According to the article,…

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France Lifts HIV Embalming Ban

By Funeral Director Daily / July 25, 2017 /

Since 1986 the country of France has banned the embalming of bodies of those who have been known to host the HIV virus.  On Thursday, July 20, 2017, that ban was lifted according to an article we found in The Local, France’s English language paper. According to the article embalming is generally done on about…

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Canada Town Rejects Muslim Cemetery

By Funeral Director Daily / July 21, 2017 /

I guess it is a sign of the times that we live in.  Last Sunday the community of Saint-Apollinaire, Quebec – a small community of about 5000 residents just outside of Quebec City – defeated a referendum that would have allowed a minor zoning change in order to open up the possibility of a Muslim…

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Funeral Service In Paradise

By Funeral Director Daily / July 17, 2017 /

The first time I visited Hawaii was in 1988.  I’d been working as a funeral director for about eight years at the time and knew that funeral service in Hawaii was a little bit different than in Minnesota simply because of the oriental and polynesian cultural influences on the customs as well as the, at…

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Autopsy Backlog in Iowa causing Problems

By Funeral Director Daily / June 21, 2017 /

I came across a report from KWWL -TV in Iowa the other day that would have really caused problems for me and the families I served if it happened in my area.  And, according to Iowa Funeral Director Steven Corson, it is starting to cause problems for him at the the Kaiser-Corson Funeral Home. The…

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Blind Embalmer Makes the Grade

By Funeral Director Daily / June 8, 2017 /

Just when you think you have seen it all – and I should know better after over 35 years in the business – you see something that you just look at and say, “How can that work”.  I came across an interesting article out of New Zealand from Stuff.com.nz today that tells the story of…

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