Matthews — Revenues, Dividend, Stock Price — All up!!

By Funeral Director Daily November 19, 2018

Matthews International, the Pittsburgh based consolidated company with a division in the death care industry that deals with memorials, cremation equipment, caskets, and more, had an interesting Friday after releasing their 4th quarter and year end earnings on Thursday.  You can see a press release of their results here. For the year the company reported…

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Working for the Weekend. . . .

By Funeral Director Daily November 16, 2018

As we finish up the work week and head into the weekend here are a couple of stories that we really didn’t get a chance to present that we though you might be interested in. . .       Park Lawn Corporation provided a secured loan of C$ 6.2 million to a funeral home…

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It’s not all about Social Media

By Funeral Director Daily November 16, 2018

Sometimes if you listen to some of the younger self-proclaimed death care industry experts, you would think that funeral service is only about getting your brand name on social media.  And sometimes I’ve been accused of being a little old fashioned in my thinking about how to build a brand in the death care industry.…

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Park Lawn 3Q Results Released

By Funeral Director Daily November 15, 2018

Park Lawn Corporation, the Canadian funeral home and cemetery acquisition firm, released its results for their 3rd Quarter of 2018 earlier this week.  You can see their Press Release here. The fast-growing death care public company announced that their revenues increased on a year over year basis for the quarter by 92.9%.  They reported revenue…

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Church Attendance and “DCNS”

By Funeral Director Daily November 15, 2018

In the past week two things have happened that have made me ponder the relationship between those two things.  About a week ago I visited a rural funeral home that for years had done a very high majority of traditional funeral services that included embalming, visitation, casketed remains, a burial vault sale, and all the…

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BUSINESS

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…

Hollywood Forever’s “High-Rise” mausoleum and “Premium” products may be the future of cemeteries

By Funeral Director Daily | October 14, 2025

  This information (with photos) from the Hollywood Forever Cemetery announces the opening of their recently completed Gower Mausoleum.  Here’s a paragraph from the cemetery’s recent announcement:   “Hollywood Forever is honored to announce the…

FINANCE

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,…

HIllenbrand Industries sold

By Funeral Director Daily | October 17, 2025

    Since they sold Batesville in February 2023, Hillenbrand Industries has been out of the Death Care business.  But, if you are a long-time member of the Death Care community the name Hillenbrand has…

Another private equity purchase on the horizon?

By Funeral Director Daily | October 15, 2025

    There is a lot happening in the Death Care world. . . especially when it comes to Death Care businesses changing hands.  We recently learned that Funeral Partners, one of  Great Britain’s largest…

REGULATIONS

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…

Indiana Court: “Death Doula” does not need a funeral director license

By Funeral Director Daily | September 16, 2025

      According to this issue of the Indianapolis Star an Indiana court of appeals ruled in late August that the State of Indiana “violated the First Amendment rights of a Fort Wayne “death…

CEMETERY

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…

Hollywood Forever’s “High-Rise” mausoleum and “Premium” products may be the future of cemeteries

By Funeral Director Daily | October 14, 2025

  This information (with photos) from the Hollywood Forever Cemetery announces the opening of their recently completed Gower Mausoleum.  Here’s a paragraph from the cemetery’s recent announcement:   “Hollywood Forever is honored to announce the…

CREMATION

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,…

Can independent funeral home operators undercut “wannabe” national cremation providers on price?

By Funeral Director Daily | October 8, 2025

    The question posed in the headline is interesting.  What is happening in Great Britain may be a precursor of what could happen in North America about the billing amount to consumers for the…

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…