Service Corporation Reports 4th Quarter and Year End

By Funeral Director Daily February 15, 2018

Service Corporation International of Houston, Texas, the nation’s largest provider of deathcare services reported 4th Quarter and Year End 2017 results on Tuesday, February 13.  You can see the financials and read the commentary here. In a statement, Chief Executive Officer Tom Ryan commented, “We delivered a solid quarter as we close out 2017.  .…

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Update: Stolen Jacksonville Van Recovered

By Funeral Director Daily February 14, 2018

Here is a short story from Action News Jacksonville which reports that the 2006 Hondy Odyssey that was reported stolen Monday with a body inside has been recovered. According to the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office, the deceased was found inside the van. [wpforms id=”436″ title=”true” description=”true”]

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Solving Perpetual – and Growing – Problems in the Industry

By Funeral Director Daily February 14, 2018

The other day I was going thru my daily articles of the industry when I came across two articles, that while not unique to what I read, caused me to pause to think — “How will we solve these problems?”  Because, I don’t think that these problems are going to go away with out some…

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Update on San Antonio Missing Body Suit

By Funeral Director Daily February 13, 2018

Here is an update provided by mysanantonio.com on the civil trial against Mission Park Funeral Chapels and Cemeteries.  As you may recall, the funeral business has been sued by the family of Julie Mott, who’s body went missing, when, according to the lawsuit, it was in the possession of the funeral home.  The body has…

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Van – With Dead Body Inside – Stolen in Jacksonville

By Funeral Director Daily February 13, 2018

Police issued a bulletin on Monday afternoon about a silver 2006 Honda Odyssey minivan that was stolen from Affordable Cremation Solutions in Jacksonville, Florida.  According to the article in Jacksonville.com which you can read here, the van contained the remains of a man who had passed away and was strapped to a cot in a…

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BUSINESS

A transition in leadership at Foundation Partners Group

By Funeral Director Daily | May 3, 2024

    We learned late last week that CEO Kent Robertson was leaving cremation centered acquisition group and operating company Foundation Partners Group and also learned that the interim management of the Orlando, Florida, based…

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Technology will be/is here for your funeral home

By Funeral Director Daily | May 2, 2024

    A pager that allowed me out of the funeral home. . . .telephone transfers that allowed death calls to be “transfered” to one’s home phones.  That’s about the extent of technology when I…

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Batesville named one of America’s “Most Trustworthy” companies

By Funeral Director Daily | April 30, 2024

    A recent press release from Batesville give us information that the company has been named to “Newsweek’s list of Most Trustworthy Companies in America for 2024.”  According to the press release “Batesville achieved…

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FINANCE

SCI’s 1Q24 results point out some Death Care headwinds

By Funeral Director Daily | May 6, 2024

    Service Corporation International (SCI) reported their 1st Quarter 2024 financial results last week.  North America’s largest death care provider did show an increase in revenue of 1.6% to about $1.045 billion for the…

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A transition in leadership at Foundation Partners Group

By Funeral Director Daily | May 3, 2024

    We learned late last week that CEO Kent Robertson was leaving cremation centered acquisition group and operating company Foundation Partners Group and also learned that the interim management of the Orlando, Florida, based…

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Eirene receives $4 million in seed funding, expands into the United States

By Funeral Director Daily | April 29, 2024

  It was announced in this recent Pulse 2.0 article that Canada’s online-operated cremation provider Eirene has recently received over $4 million in seed funding led by Relay Ventures with participation from at least two…

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REGULATIONS

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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Might the Baltimore Bridge collapse cause a “funeral tax” in Maryland?

By Funeral Director Daily | April 2, 2024

      A week ago today I woke up to the news of the collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore Harbor.  It wasn’t so long ago that I was in Baltimore…

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CEMETERY

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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Looking outside the grave for cemetery revenue

By Funeral Director Daily | March 21, 2024

      Back almost three years ago in July 2021, Funeral Director Daily brought you this story of how a renewable energy company, Verogy, had put a 7,000 panel solar energy farm inside a…

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CREMATION

Because that’s where the money will be. . . .

By Funeral Director Daily | May 1, 2024

    Again today I’m building off some of the impressions that my friend, Rolf Gutknecht of LA Ads – A Marketing Agency had during his time at the recent ICCFA Convention in Tampa.  As…

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Eirene receives $4 million in seed funding, expands into the United States

By Funeral Director Daily | April 29, 2024

  It was announced in this recent Pulse 2.0 article that Canada’s online-operated cremation provider Eirene has recently received over $4 million in seed funding led by Relay Ventures with participation from at least two…

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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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PRENEED

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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Cash is King. . . .make sure that you turn your services into cash

By Funeral Director Daily | April 9, 2024

    Last week Funeral Director Daily published this article titled “Know your customer — How’s their credit”.  That article delved into the American consumer credit profiles and why, before extending credit, you needed to…

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Know your customer — How’s their credit?

By Funeral Director Daily | April 3, 2024

    The American economy keeps spending, yet we hear that families are getting squeezed by the combination of high prices and high interest rates.  We also hear that high interest rates don’t seem to…

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PRODUCTS

Technology will be/is here for your funeral home

By Funeral Director Daily | May 2, 2024

    A pager that allowed me out of the funeral home. . . .telephone transfers that allowed death calls to be “transfered” to one’s home phones.  That’s about the extent of technology when I…

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Because that’s where the money will be. . . .

By Funeral Director Daily | May 1, 2024

    Again today I’m building off some of the impressions that my friend, Rolf Gutknecht of LA Ads – A Marketing Agency had during his time at the recent ICCFA Convention in Tampa.  As…

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Batesville named one of America’s “Most Trustworthy” companies

By Funeral Director Daily | April 30, 2024

    A recent press release from Batesville give us information that the company has been named to “Newsweek’s list of Most Trustworthy Companies in America for 2024.”  According to the press release “Batesville achieved…

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