Stonemor Partners Reports 2017 First Quarter

By Funeral Director Daily November 1, 2017

Last Friday, October 27, StoneMor Partners L.P., finally reported its earnings from the 1st Quarter of 2017 which ended on March 31, 2017.  As reported earlier the Partnership is continuing to work on its delayed filing of periodic reports with the SEC.  You can read the full report of last Friday from StoneMor here. Here…

The Coming Niche in Funeral Services

By Funeral Director Daily October 31, 2017

For the last century most funeral homes have tried to be all things to all people.  Full service funeral homes have offered funeral services, embalming, cremation, and any other type of service that a client family asked for and usually were able to serve that family through their traditional funeral home building.  Originally there were…

The Reuters Series – Part 2

By Funeral Director Daily October 30, 2017

Today we will bring you some excerpts from the second part in Reuters five-part series entitled “The Body Trade:  Cashing in on the Donated Dead”.  As we mentioned in our last article on the subject this is an explosive series that found, what they believe, to be a lot of problems with the business of…

SCI Reports 3rd Quarter Earnings

By Funeral Director Daily October 27, 2017

Service Corporation International announced their 3Q 2017 results on October 25.  The company, based in Houston, Texas – much like Carriage Services – announced that the results were somewhat skewed by the hurricanes that happened during the quarter and affected some of their locations in Texas and Florida.  In SCI’s case, they announced in their…

Carriage Services Announces 3rd Quarter Results

By Funeral Director Daily October 26, 2017

Following the close of business yesterday Carriage Services announced their 3rd quarter results.  After a short note that two of their large market areas, Florida and Texas, were affected greatly by Hurricanes Irma and Harvey – which they contend more than likely affected results. Here are some of the notes from the report, which can…

BUSINESS

We’ve truly “Turned the Corner”

By Funeral Director Daily | March 30, 2026

  There is no doubt that when one thinks of the idea of an embalmer around the time of the Civil War (1860’s in the U.S.) or one known as an “undertaker” in the same…

Man’s Best Friend and their “grief” and “grit”

By Funeral Director Daily | March 26, 2026

  Today’s edition of Funeral Director Daily will be a little different and I hope you enjoy it.  It’s not about the business of Death Care, although, you might find reason to believe that “Therapy…

It’s the political season, watch your messaging

By Funeral Director Daily | March 24, 2026

  You would have to be living under a rock in the United States if you did not notice the large, and seemingly growing gap, between the political parties at this time.  I’m guessing that…

FINANCE

Arrington Funeral Directors and Crematory affiliate with Park Lawn Corporation

By Funeral Director Daily | March 31, 2026

  In a press release received yesterday, that you can access here, it was announced that Park Lawn Corporation (PLC) has acquired Arrington Funeral Directors and Crematory of Jackson, Tennessee.  The acquisition will add one…

Propel Funeral Partners First-Half FY2026 continues upward trends

By Funeral Director Daily | March 27, 2026

  When you look at the First-Half of the 2026 Fiscal Year for Propel Funeral Partners you will not notice anything “earth shattering”.  From my point of view, when that is the case with an…

Security National Financial Corp Year-End 2025: “Our best year ever”

By Funeral Director Daily | March 23, 2026

  Security National Financial Corporation (SNFC), the parent company of Security National Life, which includes end-of-life preneed insurance, a funeral home and cemetery division known as Memorial Mortuary and Cemeteries, and Death Care insurance assignment…

REGULATIONS

We’ve truly “Turned the Corner”

By Funeral Director Daily | March 30, 2026

  There is no doubt that when one thinks of the idea of an embalmer around the time of the Civil War (1860’s in the U.S.) or one known as an “undertaker” in the same…

Man’s Best Friend and their “grief” and “grit”

By Funeral Director Daily | March 26, 2026

  Today’s edition of Funeral Director Daily will be a little different and I hope you enjoy it.  It’s not about the business of Death Care, although, you might find reason to believe that “Therapy…

University set to re-open anatomy labs after being closed for formaldehyde exposure levels

By Funeral Director Daily | March 25, 2026

  I was aware as you can read here, that in 2025 the United States Environmental Association (EPA) published the findings of their Risk Evaluation of Formaldehyde.  After years of evaluation and input the EPA…

CEMETERY

This might give a new meaning to “Permanent Memorialization”

By Funeral Director Daily | April 1, 2026

  I’m a big fan of “permanent memorialization” for the simple fact that that memorialization of that type continues to give creedence to a “life that was lived”.  I’ve seen the graves and permanent memorialization…

SCI: Strategy changed in early 2000’s to target 8-12% Earnings Growth

By Funeral Director Daily | March 20, 2026

    Service Corporation International (SCI) recently participated at the J.P. Morgan Industrials Conference and were represened there by Senior Vice-President and Treasurer Aaron Foley.  Seeking Alpha provided a transcript of Foley’s comments and answers…

There has to be another side to this story

By Funeral Director Daily | March 9, 2026

  Late last week Fox 6 TV of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, broke a story pertaining to Death Care that I found to be incredulous.  Here’s the headline, “Milwaukee County funeral home debt; officials move to collect…

CREMATION

This might give a new meaning to “Permanent Memorialization”

By Funeral Director Daily | April 1, 2026

  I’m a big fan of “permanent memorialization” for the simple fact that that memorialization of that type continues to give creedence to a “life that was lived”.  I’ve seen the graves and permanent memorialization…

We’ve truly “Turned the Corner”

By Funeral Director Daily | March 30, 2026

  There is no doubt that when one thinks of the idea of an embalmer around the time of the Civil War (1860’s in the U.S.) or one known as an “undertaker” in the same…

Private Equity company Epiris to sell a “Structured Minority interest” in Pure Cremation

By Funeral Director Daily | February 12, 2026

  I’ve watched the growth of direct cremation provider and preneed cremation business Pure Cremation from a start-up to, in my opinion, the most profitable investment in Death Care over the past decade.  According to…

PRENEED

Propel Funeral Partners First-Half FY2026 continues upward trends

By Funeral Director Daily | March 27, 2026

  When you look at the First-Half of the 2026 Fiscal Year for Propel Funeral Partners you will not notice anything “earth shattering”.  From my point of view, when that is the case with an…

Funeral planning: There seems to be a gap between “Perception and Action”

By Funeral Director Daily | March 12, 2026

    Funeral planning is an interesting topic on an individual basis.  In my opinion, regardless of your age, self-mortality is a thought all human beings have at more than one point in their lives. …

Homesteaders celebrates 120 years, $5 Billion in force

By Funeral Director Daily | February 27, 2026

  In a press release received the other day, Homesteaders Life Company, a national leader in Preneed Death Care funding announced that 2026 marks the 120th year for the company.  The company issued its first…

PRODUCTS

This might give a new meaning to “Permanent Memorialization”

By Funeral Director Daily | April 1, 2026

  I’m a big fan of “permanent memorialization” for the simple fact that that memorialization of that type continues to give creedence to a “life that was lived”.  I’ve seen the graves and permanent memorialization…

We’ve truly “Turned the Corner”

By Funeral Director Daily | March 30, 2026

  There is no doubt that when one thinks of the idea of an embalmer around the time of the Civil War (1860’s in the U.S.) or one known as an “undertaker” in the same…

University set to re-open anatomy labs after being closed for formaldehyde exposure levels

By Funeral Director Daily | March 25, 2026

  I was aware as you can read here, that in 2025 the United States Environmental Association (EPA) published the findings of their Risk Evaluation of Formaldehyde.  After years of evaluation and input the EPA…