Funeral homes and real estate

By Funeral Director Daily July 12, 2019

Today we bring you two articles about funeral homes and real estate that have been in the news lately.  We have written many times about zoning issues for funeral homes, crematories, and cemeteries, but today one of the articles actually tells of a funeral home that residents do not want to see demolished and the…

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Everybody is reading Funeral Director Daily

By Funeral Director Daily July 11, 2019

Generally, I’ve never been one to blow my own horn.  I’ve always felt, “Just do my job and those I serve will be my best advertisers”.  However, I’ve found out that in the process of building a world-wide read blog, sometimes you have to tell people what is happening to help them get excited and…

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Coroner cases and small towns

By Funeral Director Daily July 11, 2019

We’ve all seen it on television — the urban death scene where the coroner pulls up with his staff in the coroner van ready to remove the body from the scene to the morgue.  Of course, metropolitan areas have professionally paid coroners, deputy coroners, and staff available to make these removals.  I read this recent…

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When to hold ’em, when to fold ’em and the acquisition movement

By Funeral Director Daily July 10, 2019

Last week I read this article from the Minneapolis Star Tribune focused on the Fortune 500 company, General Mills.  General Mills is a Minneapolis based company – and has been for a long time – which leads to much media coverage for them in the state of Minnesota.  The article pertained to the fact that…

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100 years of creating monuments, the Supreme Court, and more on Sunset Mesa

By Funeral Director Daily July 9, 2019

From time to time we like to feature businesses who for some reason or other have an interesting story to tell.  Today, we bring you the story of the Shafer Monument Company of Mitchell, South Dakota. As we move into the 2nd half of 2019 the Shafer family is celebrating their 100th year of business. …

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BUSINESS

Green cemetery case ending up in Federal Court

By Funeral Director Daily | October 30, 2025

  According to Gemini AI, “(the number of) articles can indicate short-term reactions, they can also foretell longer-term trends by reflecting shifts in public and business attention and sentiment”.  And, if you read the number…

Small volume firms need to know their potential value

By Funeral Director Daily | October 29, 2025

    Within the last month Death Care marketing expert Glenn Gould contributed to a Funeral Director Daily article with this comment, “There are too many funeral homes.  NFDA estimated 15,500 firms in 2023; 30%…

. . Dream things that never were and say “Why not”

By Funeral Director Daily | October 28, 2025

    When Ted Kennedy eulogized his brother Bobby (RFK) at his funeral following his assasination in 1968 he made this comment about what RFK had at one time said about his ability to look…

FINANCE

Small volume firms need to know their potential value

By Funeral Director Daily | October 29, 2025

    Within the last month Death Care marketing expert Glenn Gould contributed to a Funeral Director Daily article with this comment, “There are too many funeral homes.  NFDA estimated 15,500 firms in 2023; 30%…

There must be profits in Direct Cremation

By Funeral Director Daily | October 27, 2025

  With the NFDA convention going on in Chicago I thought that I would give attendees something to talk about while exploring the Expo floor.   It was only a couple of weeks ago that…

Seeking Alpha author on SCI stock: “You might want to hold this one until your last breath”

By Funeral Director Daily | October 24, 2025

  Seeking Alpha contributiing author Daniel Jones published an article this week titled, “Service Corporation International:  You might want to hold this one until your last breath”.   It is a very interesting article that…

REGULATIONS

Green cemetery case ending up in Federal Court

By Funeral Director Daily | October 30, 2025

  According to Gemini AI, “(the number of) articles can indicate short-term reactions, they can also foretell longer-term trends by reflecting shifts in public and business attention and sentiment”.  And, if you read the number…

Dead people don’t pay taxes

By Funeral Director Daily | October 21, 2025

    In early October North America’s largest purveyor of Death Care services, Service Corporation International (SCI), received an approved zoning ruling to build Funeraria del Angel, a funeral home and cemetery in San Antonio,…

Veteran Cemeteries will continue with burials. . . but what is open and closed on a government shutdown

By Funeral Director Daily | September 29, 2025

  Tomorrow is the last day of the federal government’s fiscal year.  That is not necessarily a big deal except that the new federal budget year begins on Wednesday and as I write this on…

CEMETERY

Green cemetery case ending up in Federal Court

By Funeral Director Daily | October 30, 2025

  According to Gemini AI, “(the number of) articles can indicate short-term reactions, they can also foretell longer-term trends by reflecting shifts in public and business attention and sentiment”.  And, if you read the number…

Dead people don’t pay taxes

By Funeral Director Daily | October 21, 2025

    In early October North America’s largest purveyor of Death Care services, Service Corporation International (SCI), received an approved zoning ruling to build Funeraria del Angel, a funeral home and cemetery in San Antonio,…

Are we in the midst of a paradigm shift, from “Services selection” to “Memorialization selection”, by the consumer

By Funeral Director Daily | October 16, 2025

    As things seem to do in my life, circumstances came together this week to have me reflect on changes in the Death Care profession/industry.  First of all, here’s three items that came together…

CREMATION

There must be profits in Direct Cremation

By Funeral Director Daily | October 27, 2025

  With the NFDA convention going on in Chicago I thought that I would give attendees something to talk about while exploring the Expo floor.   It was only a couple of weeks ago that…

Are we in the midst of a paradigm shift, from “Services selection” to “Memorialization selection”, by the consumer

By Funeral Director Daily | October 16, 2025

    As things seem to do in my life, circumstances came together this week to have me reflect on changes in the Death Care profession/industry.  First of all, here’s three items that came together…

Pure Cremation’s private equity owner putting the business up for sale

By Funeral Director Daily | October 13, 2025

  I learned through an article from Sky News and in this article from KillBait that Epiris, the private equity firm that acquired London area-based Direct Cremation provider Pure Cremation just over two years ago,…

PRENEED

Preneed companies emerge as funeral home lending sources

By Funeral Director Daily | October 3, 2025

    Morgan Stanley, a global financial services firm that provides a wide range of products and services, including investment banking, wealth management, consumer banking, and brokerage services, recently made this comment in an article, “Life…

Co-op Funeralcare increases “Funeral Plan” sales over 17% despite cyberattack

By Funeral Director Daily | October 1, 2025

  An April cyberattack which you can read about here probably cost the parent company of Great Britain’s largest funeral home operator, Co-op Funeralcare, about a US$ 107 million profit swing but didn’t seem to…

Acquiring client families — “Any Which Way You Can”

By Funeral Director Daily | September 30, 2025

    As so often happens in my world I’ve had some real life and/or businesses experiences or discussions in the last week or ten days that has made me think about Death Care.  And,…

PRODUCTS

Here’s a new product everyone in the cremation business could use

By Funeral Director Daily | October 22, 2025

  I operated a crematory at our funeral home and one of the tasks I very much disliked was transfering cremation remains into the very popular “vase-shaped” urns.  You see, while the vase-shaped urn has…

PlotBox acquires MIS

By Funeral Director Daily | October 20, 2025

    In this press release issued last week you can read that PlotBox has acquired MIS (sometimes referred to as HMIS).  The PlotBox website brings about this statement about the integration of the companies,…

News for the Profession

By Funeral Director Daily | October 14, 2025

  News from Suppliers and Practitioners that you can use. . . .       From a Press Release from Foveo : Foveo Memorial Services Inc. (“Foveo) and Tukios, one of the profession’s leading…