Texas Cemetery Plans for the Future

By Funeral Director Daily March 26, 2018

I recently read an article in GoSanAngelo.com that you can read here that dealt with the City of San Angelo and its future plans for the Fairmount City Cemetery. A couple of years ago a master plan was funded and that plan has indicated that the cemetery should capitalize on Fairmount’s assets and make the…

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Cities Cutting Back Funeral Escorts

By Funeral Director Daily March 23, 2018

An article appeared in the Minneapolis Tribune that you can read here that pertained specifically to the city of Rosemount, Minnesota, but dealt with the Minneapolis-St. Paul metroplex in general and the practice of local police departments of escorting funeral corteges from the place of service to the cemetery for interment. The article explained that…

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West Virginia Fails to Pass Funeral Board Bill

By Funeral Director Daily March 22, 2018

  In a unique situation the State of West Virginia has no members currently sitting on the Board of Funeral Service Examiners.  According to an article that you can read here in the West Virginia Gazette Mail, the state legislature was planning on having a bill passed that would have transferred the board’s duties and…

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How Do You Get More Market Share?

By Funeral Director Daily March 22, 2018

There is not a business around that doesn’t want a bigger piece of the pie when it comes to market share.  Funeral businesses and funeral home owners are no different.  So, what is the secret in building your market share? First, there is no silver bullet on how it is done.  However, just like Major…

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Two Missouri Funeral Homes Become One

By Funeral Director Daily March 21, 2018

An article that appeared recently on the Bolivarmonews.com web-site which you can read here announced the merger of two funeral homes in Buffalo, Missouri into one facility.  It was announced that the Cantlon-Otterness Funeral Home and the Montgomery-Viets Funeral Home will become one entity owned by the Howe family of Lebanon, Missouri. The Howe family…

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BUSINESS

Knowing the value of the “Front-Line” worker

By Funeral Director Daily | May 13, 2024

    Over the last couple of weeks I’ve had the opportunity to visit with many from the “Death Care” or “Funeral” industry.  Those discussions made me realize that our profession has came a long…

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Banks report “Weaker loan demand”, Consumers pull back on credit: What does that mean for your funeral home?

By Funeral Director Daily | May 9, 2024

    During this week I read two articles and when I did I wondered how the subject of each might affect funeral homes and the funeral business going forward.  The articles included this one…

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The “Tom Johnson Memorial Classic” raises over $150k in three days

By Funeral Director Daily | May 7, 2024

    Last week I again had the privilige to attend what is now known as the “Tom Johnson Memorial Classic“.  The “Classic” is part golf, part Death Care, but is really all about “Relationship…

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FINANCE

SCI settles California issue, looks forward to moving ahead with insurance funded preneed there

By Funeral Director Daily | May 16, 2024

    Earlier in May the Attorney General of the State of California issued a press release which you can read here announcing an agreement with Service Corporation International (SCI) over an eight-year dispute on…

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Park Lawn enters 2024 “Leaner” and more reliant on the “Funeral side”

By Funeral Director Daily | May 14, 2024

  Park Lawn Corporation revealed their 1st Quarter of 2024 financials last week and you can access them here.   The 1st Quarter of 2024 marks the first quarter of operations for the company coming…

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Matthews works through “flat-market” quarter

By Funeral Director Daily | May 13, 2024

  Editor’s Note:  This was our feature article for last Friday morning.  However, for some reason still unknown to us, the server we contract to support our website was down for a few hours early…

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REGULATIONS

SCI settles California issue, looks forward to moving ahead with insurance funded preneed there

By Funeral Director Daily | May 16, 2024

    Earlier in May the Attorney General of the State of California issued a press release which you can read here announcing an agreement with Service Corporation International (SCI) over an eight-year dispute on…

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Federal Trade Commission bans “Non-Compete” agreements

By Funeral Director Daily | April 25, 2024

    “This rule affects every segment of the American economy and in a simple 3-2 vote destroys billions of dollars in value that employers have spent in compensation for a covenant not to compete”. …

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Dignity, care, and respect. . . bringing the fallen home

By Funeral Director Daily | April 15, 2024

    On Saturday night I was at a movie, came home and turned the television on to catch the news and learned of the missile bombardment of Israel that Iran took responsibility for.  Now,…

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CEMETERY

Here’s a unique way to blend land preservation with urn burials

By Funeral Director Daily | May 17, 2024

    Funeral directing company  A.W. Lymn of Nottinghamshire, Great Britain, has been giving the green light to construct an ancient style facility for the disposition of cremated human remains.  As this article maintains, “they…

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County governments seem to have lots of problems, are human remains another one?

By Funeral Director Daily | April 22, 2024

      Funeral Director Daily recently learned through this article from Public Media for Central Pennyslvania that Centre County will be building a 160-unit columbarium in Zion, Pennsylvania, to house urns that have went…

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America’s military cemeteries face financial backlog for upkeep and improvements

By Funeral Director Daily | March 25, 2024

    Kansas United States Senator Jerry Moran recently testified at a United States Senate Veterans Affairs Committee meeting that “When mourning a death the last thing a grieving family needs is some bureaucratic hurdle…

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CREMATION

Here’s a unique way to blend land preservation with urn burials

By Funeral Director Daily | May 17, 2024

    Funeral directing company  A.W. Lymn of Nottinghamshire, Great Britain, has been giving the green light to construct an ancient style facility for the disposition of cremated human remains.  As this article maintains, “they…

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Our take: Post-Cremation products are here to stay

By Funeral Director Daily | May 15, 2024

  One of my friends attended the latest convention of the International Cemetery, Cremation, and Funeral Association (ICCFA) and reported to me that “there were a crazy amount of post-cremation product vendors exhibiting available options”.  And,…

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Take a cue from Apple. . . Sell more services

By Funeral Director Daily | May 7, 2024

      Apple has been seeing sales of its iPhone declining.  The product, which makes up about 1/2 of the company’s sales, dropped in sales revenue another 10% in the last quarter according to…

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PRENEED

SCI settles California issue, looks forward to moving ahead with insurance funded preneed there

By Funeral Director Daily | May 16, 2024

    Earlier in May the Attorney General of the State of California issued a press release which you can read here announcing an agreement with Service Corporation International (SCI) over an eight-year dispute on…

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Banks report “Weaker loan demand”, Consumers pull back on credit: What does that mean for your funeral home?

By Funeral Director Daily | May 9, 2024

    During this week I read two articles and when I did I wondered how the subject of each might affect funeral homes and the funeral business going forward.  The articles included this one…

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Take Ring Ring Marketing for a Test Drive

By Funeral Director Daily | April 24, 2024

    When it comes to technology I am a confessed “Novice”.  And personally, with Social Media I am pretty quiet too. . . . or maybe my life is dull enough that none of…

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PRODUCTS

Here’s a unique way to blend land preservation with urn burials

By Funeral Director Daily | May 17, 2024

    Funeral directing company  A.W. Lymn of Nottinghamshire, Great Britain, has been giving the green light to construct an ancient style facility for the disposition of cremated human remains.  As this article maintains, “they…

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Our take: Post-Cremation products are here to stay

By Funeral Director Daily | May 15, 2024

  One of my friends attended the latest convention of the International Cemetery, Cremation, and Funeral Association (ICCFA) and reported to me that “there were a crazy amount of post-cremation product vendors exhibiting available options”.  And,…

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Take a cue from Apple. . . Sell more services

By Funeral Director Daily | May 7, 2024

      Apple has been seeing sales of its iPhone declining.  The product, which makes up about 1/2 of the company’s sales, dropped in sales revenue another 10% in the last quarter according to…

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