Last week I read this article authored by Kenio Fontes from Seeking Alpha concerning Death Care behometh Service Corporation International (SCI) and titled “The quiet dividend machine you probably overlooked“. As is the custom of Funeral Director Daily I will not comment on the specifics of a stock market related article, but it…
I don’t know what Death Care will look like ten years from now but I do know that change happens, and in some way, the logistics of it will be different than today. This recent article from Forbes titled “Tech and Deathcare: A new challenge to an old industry” ends with the…
When you are in a competitive business you need to acquire customers and then find a way to make sure that those customers are “commited to you”. Many times acquiring the customer might be the easy part, but making sure the customer stays commited to you and loyal to your brand can be…
There’s a lot of places that one can collect data to help them with their business – and that business could be Death Care or international espionage. This story is not necessarily about Death Care, but it is about finding data in interesting places that you may not be looking for it. …
About ten days ago this article appeared on investor site Seeking Alpha authored by Caffital Research. The article was about funeral home/crematory/cemetery operator Carriage Services. The title of the article was “Carriage Services: Further upside requires further M&A.” In that article the author(s) stated “Carriage Services, Inc. has still been quiet on the M&A…
BUSINESS
Daughter completes acquisitions of family’s firms
According to this article from the Delaware County (PA) Daily Times Bridget Monaghan Wibble has completed the purchase of the historical Oliver H. Bair Funeral Home that was owned by her father since…
Is the “Choice” of cremation a mirage that may disappear??
On a rainy Monday Minnesota morning earlier this week I was doing my run indoors on the treadmill while I watched CNBC’s “Squawk on the Street” business news broadcast. On that show Softbank CEO…
FINANCE
Daughter completes acquisitions of family’s firms
According to this article from the Delaware County (PA) Daily Times Bridget Monaghan Wibble has completed the purchase of the historical Oliver H. Bair Funeral Home that was owned by her father since…
Funeral homes in Michigan change hands
“It’s been a good run.” That’s what funeral director John Kaatz said according to this newspaper article announcing the sale of four funeral homes that he was associated with. Kaatz, who succeeded his…
REGULATIONS
The advantages of “Involvement”
About two weeks ago I decided to take in the Minnesota Funeral Directors Association convention. Now, I have not attended that particular convention for 5-7 years and decided to this year only because a…
Connecticut budget includes money for victims of allegedly stolen pre-arrangements
Earlier this month, as you can read in this article from NBC Connecticut, the legislature of Connecticut passed their state budget which included the “Act Concerning Unlawful Funeral Service Practices”. The state appropriated…
CEMETERY
CREMATION
Is the “Choice” of cremation a mirage that may disappear??
On a rainy Monday Minnesota morning earlier this week I was doing my run indoors on the treadmill while I watched CNBC’s “Squawk on the Street” business news broadcast. On that show Softbank CEO…
PRENEED
Connecticut budget includes money for victims of allegedly stolen pre-arrangements
Earlier this month, as you can read in this article from NBC Connecticut, the legislature of Connecticut passed their state budget which included the “Act Concerning Unlawful Funeral Service Practices”. The state appropriated…
Consumer Preneed motivations from Homesteaders survey results
Preneed insurance provider Homesteaders Life Company released their 8th annual Preneed Motivators survey last week. According to this press release from which you can download your own copy of the survey results, “. .…
PRODUCTS
Is the “Choice” of cremation a mirage that may disappear??
On a rainy Monday Minnesota morning earlier this week I was doing my run indoors on the treadmill while I watched CNBC’s “Squawk on the Street” business news broadcast. On that show Softbank CEO…









