Funeral home legal risks

By Dave Westburg February 21, 2017

We noticed a number of  items in the litigation section of the Service Corporation International 2016 Annual Report.    Our purpose in listing the claims is not to point fingers.  SCI has had several of the claims dismissed and we are in no position to evaluate the validity of the claims.   We’ve decided to…

Our Thoughts – The Future of Rural Funeral Homes

By Funeral Director Daily February 16, 2017

Ever wonder what the future of the small-town 30 call firm is. When I started in the funeral business in 1980 in a regional center type of community – 30,000 population – we served an area about 15 miles around us. Outside of that 15 mile radius there were several small communities that each had…

What Death Teaches You About Living

By Dave Westburg February 16, 2017

The Huffington Post has an outstanding post by funeral director Shannon Burberry titled “What Working With Death Can Teach You About Living.”  Burberry is a Funeral Home Manager at Arbor Memorial in Ontario, Canada.  Simple lessons but true: Our goodbyes are just as important as hellos. One size doesn’t fit all. Technology connects the disconnected.…

Kansas Funeral Home has New Owners

By Funeral Director Daily February 15, 2017

After operating the Brenneman Funeral Home and Cremation Services in Liberal, Kansas, for 17 years, Rick and Mellissa Brenneman sold the business to employee Mike Hornung and his wife Kelly effective January 31. Mike, who formerly worked with the Archdiocese of Denver Mortuary, graduated from Arapahoe Community College Mortuary Arts program and has worked at…

Minnesota to Add Alkaline Hydrolysis

By Funeral Director Daily February 15, 2017

According to a recent article, Metro First Call of suburban Minneapolis is planning to install equipment later this year to become the first business in Minnesota to allow “Alkaline Hydrolysis” to other funeral homes. Among other names, Alkaline Hydrolysis is known as “Green Cremation” or “Flameless Cremation” because bodies are decomposed of by using water…

BUSINESS

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…

Does Natural Organic Reduction (NOR) face religious headwinds?

By Funeral Director Daily | February 26, 2026

  From 2015 to 2021 I served on the University of Minnesota Board of Regents.  That 12-person governing board for the State of Minnesota got to know each other very well.  One of the people…

Responsibility, Balance, and Gratitude all lead to positive mental health

By Funeral Director Daily | February 25, 2026

  The longer we live, the more we learn about ourselves and others.   As you may know my wife, Angie, and I winter for three months in Southwest Florida.  This past week I’ve been…

FINANCE

Park Lawn Corporation adds Mississippi operation with 20+ locations

By Funeral Director Daily | March 3, 2026

  In an announcement released yesterday, March 2, Park Lawn Corporation announced the acquisition of “substantially all of the assets of South Mississippi Funeral Services, LLC, comprised of a group of businesses located in southern…

Carriage Services Year-End 2025: Higher Revenue, Higher Margins, Higher Profit

By Funeral Director Daily | March 2, 2026

  In a press release issued last week Carriage Services, the Houston-based publicly operated funeral home and cemetery operator, reported the results of their 2025 4th Quarter and their 2025 Year-End results.  When one takes…

Service Corporation: Notes and Quotes from the 4Q25 and Year-End 2025 Earnings Call

By Funeral Director Daily | February 23, 2026

  As has become our custom, Funeral Director Daily reports and gives our commentary on Quarterly and Annual financial reports of the public companies in Death Care.  And, then it comes to the principals of…

REGULATIONS

Does Natural Organic Reduction (NOR) face religious headwinds?

By Funeral Director Daily | February 26, 2026

  From 2015 to 2021 I served on the University of Minnesota Board of Regents.  That 12-person governing board for the State of Minnesota got to know each other very well.  One of the people…

Responsibility, Balance, and Gratitude all lead to positive mental health

By Funeral Director Daily | February 25, 2026

  The longer we live, the more we learn about ourselves and others.   As you may know my wife, Angie, and I winter for three months in Southwest Florida.  This past week I’ve been…

“Burial Battle” looms as casket company sues Oklahoma State Funeral Board

By Funeral Director Daily | February 24, 2026

  For a period of time it was unknown to the owners of Caskets of Honor, located in Calvin, Oklahoma, that selling caskets in their home state was illegal without the procurement of a funeral…

CEMETERY

Natural Organic Reduction to be done on the East Coast

By Funeral Director Daily | February 19, 2026

  Green-Wood Cemetery, the venerable and historic cemetery in New York City announced last week a plan to become the first facility on America’s East Coast that will offer Natural Organic Reduction (NOR) or Terramation…

VA Cemeteries set new record for “Customer Satisfaction”

By Funeral Director Daily | February 18, 2026

    Funeral directors should feel good about their role in helping the “The Department of Veterans Affairs’ National Cemetery Administration earn the highest customer satisfaction score ever achieved by any public or private organization measured…

Funeral homes and cemeteries — Where’s the future potential?

By Funeral Director Daily | February 5, 2026

  I’ve been around the Death Care business my whole life. . . . and one thing I can tell you is that, like other businesses, “things” change.  For instance, Death Care clientele used to…

CREMATION

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…

Will the large-scale use of Hydrogen-powered cremation come into play?

By Funeral Director Daily | February 11, 2026

    One of the positive things of living during the winter months in a Florida golf community is that I get to meet and play golf with lots of new people with greatly differing…

Veterans’ Affairs recently grants $77 million to state-operated veteran cemeteries

By Funeral Director Daily | January 22, 2026

    According to this recent article in Newsweek “The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) has awarded more than $77 million in new grants aimed at expanding and improving state-operated Veterans cemeteries.  The funding, announced…

PRENEED

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…

Is a 10% credit card interest rate ceiling good news for funeral homes? . . . Maybe not

By Funeral Director Daily | January 20, 2026

  Today is January 20.  It is the day that President Trump wanted to institute one of his ideas for making life more “affordable”.  That idea is a 10% cap on interest rates on credit…

Can you the provide the opportunity for additional Preneed sales in the 1st Quarter of 2026?

By Funeral Director Daily | January 14, 2026

  “Strike when the iron is hot“.  That’s a 15th-century saying that came from the blacksmith trade and meant to suggest that the blacksmith should “bend the metal when it is hot and somewhat flexible”. …

PRODUCTS

Does Natural Organic Reduction (NOR) face religious headwinds?

By Funeral Director Daily | February 26, 2026

  From 2015 to 2021 I served on the University of Minnesota Board of Regents.  That 12-person governing board for the State of Minnesota got to know each other very well.  One of the people…

“Burial Battle” looms as casket company sues Oklahoma State Funeral Board

By Funeral Director Daily | February 24, 2026

  For a period of time it was unknown to the owners of Caskets of Honor, located in Calvin, Oklahoma, that selling caskets in their home state was illegal without the procurement of a funeral…

Tukios introduces new AI Photo Engine

By Funeral Director Daily | February 20, 2026

    I was a funeral director that operated my own funeral home with the help of five or six other licensed funeral directors.  Much of the last 15 years of my work-life consisted of…