Everstory Partner’s Cedar Hill Funeral Home completes renovations

Everstory Partners, who may be the nation’s 2nd largest Death Care provider by serving over 65,000 families per year, recently announced completed renovations at their Cedar Hill Funeral Home just outside Washington, DC. This press release from Everstory will give you more information on the recent transformation at the funeral home that serves about 1,400 families per year.
According to the press release, “Everstory Partners is transforming its funeral homes to emphasize hospitality and comfort for families.”
Again, according to the press release, “Everstory Partners’ mission is to create supportive spaces where individuals and families can find solace, meaning, and hope in the midst of loss. Since 1999, the company has grown to include 463 cemetery, funeral, and crematory locations serving more than 65,000 families a year across the United States (including Puerto Rico) on both a pre-need and at-need basis.”
Here is the website for Cedar Hills Funeral Home and Cemetery.
Here is the website for Everstory Partners.

LIlly Donohue
Everstory CEO
A Little History — You may recall that Everstory Partners grew out of the public company funeral home and cemetery operator StoneMor Partners that was taken private by Axar Capital Management in November 2022. About a year later, the company re-branded as Everstory Partners. Andrew Axelrod was the principal behind Axar Capital Management and today serves as the Chairman of the Board of Everstory Partners. The day-to-day operations have been led by President and Chief Executive Officer Lilly Donohue since the take private movement in 2022.
The “Quiet Company” — If you Google “the quiet company” you will come up with at least one result that mentions Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance company who branded that way at one time. Google’s definition of “the quiet company” said this, “formerly Northwestern Mutual, a financial giant noted for its understated, trust-focused approach.”
Northwestern Mutual has re-branded with a bolder approach than being the “quiet company” but I remember that moniker because I used Northwestern Mutual as the cornerstone of my financial holdings when I started in business over 40 years ago. There is no doubt that they were understated, but financially strong with great ideas and avenues for their clients.
I bring this up because when I checked up on Everstory Partners I was very impressed with what I have seen in the past three years as to the development of the company . . . .and I had not heard much about what they were doing. Here’s a brief video of Everstory Partners being featured on Viewpoint with Dennis Quaid that will give you some insight on how they have been rebuilding the company since the take private moment.
Like Northwestern Mutual, I could not help but think that Everstory Partners is restoring an “understated and trust-focused” approach to what they are doing. . . . and, that should bode well for them moving into the future.
More news from the world of Death Care:
- The “Funeral Theory” is trending — and it might change your life. Yahoo Life
- Eleos Life partners with Titan Casket to provide comprehensive end-of-life planning and support. EIN Presswire
- Giving our bodies back to earth: The rise of Natural Burials. Atmos
- “It’s wrong”: Bennington (VT) cemetery closes for the winter, locals want another solution. ABC News 10 – Albany (NY)
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