Cemetery Honor Squad Needs New Volunteers

By Funeral Director Daily March 15, 2017

As is probably the case in many communities across the country an article in the Dayton Daily News points out that the veterans who volunteer their time at Dayton National Cemetery are in limited supply. The Honor Squad at the cemetery averages about 1,200 memorial tributes per year and the group has a low number…

Green Burial Funeral Home to Open in Colorado

By Funeral Director Daily March 14, 2017

Fox News 31 – Denver is reporting that a natural funeral home, offering green alternatives for the end of life, plans to open its doors in Old Town Lafayette, Colorado in June. According to owner Prescott Knock, The Natural Funeral:  Living Arts Center will be the first of its kind in Colorado. The business will…

Salvation Army Enters Funeral Business in Australia

By Funeral Director Daily March 14, 2017

An article written in Australia’s The Guardian points out that after a six month test the Salvation Army will be entering the funeral business on that continent.  Salvo (short for Salvation) says that after doing about 90 services in their six month trial they will be starting up and operating in the New South Wales…

Local Cemetery Running out of Niche Space

By Funeral Director Daily March 8, 2017

There is a small problem in the community of Marysville, Michigan, according to an article in The Voicenews.   Marysville Director of Public Works, Barry Kreiner is quoted as saying, “We are all out of niches.  They are all sold”. At Funeral Director Daily we have mentioned that cremation seems to becoming the preferred method…

Survey Shows SCI Firms Charge More

By Funeral Director Daily March 8, 2017

According to CBS article a recent survey by the Funeral Consumer Alliance and Consumer Federation of America shows that funeral and cremation pricing at establishments owned by funeral giant Service Corporation International are, in general, higher than independently owned funeral establishments. It seems to us at Funeral Director Daily that we seem to see news…

BUSINESS

Funeral homes in Michigan change hands

By Funeral Director Daily | May 26, 2026

  “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…

Memorial Day 2026 — “Freedom isn’t free”

By Funeral Director Daily | May 25, 2026

    As we stop today to reflect on the memory of not only our military personnel from the Revolutionary War on, we remember that the holiday was officially started to pay respects to those…

Everstory Partners recognized as a “Great Place to Work” — Again!

By Funeral Director Daily | May 22, 2026

  StoneMor Partners left the world of public companies and was taken private by Axar Capital Management in November 2022.  At the time StoneMor was arguably, by revenue, the second largest company in Death Care. …

FINANCE

Funeral homes in Michigan change hands

By Funeral Director Daily | May 26, 2026

  “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…

Everstory Partners recognized as a “Great Place to Work” — Again!

By Funeral Director Daily | May 22, 2026

  StoneMor Partners left the world of public companies and was taken private by Axar Capital Management in November 2022.  At the time StoneMor was arguably, by revenue, the second largest company in Death Care. …

Security National Financial Corporation 1Q 2026 Memorial Group: The Good and the “Not so Good”

By Funeral Director Daily | May 20, 2026

    Security National Financial Corporation (SNFC), the Utah-based company that serves the Death Care profession through their funeral homes, preneed insurance, and other financial tools issued their 1st Quarter 2026 financial report last week. …

REGULATIONS

Memorial Day 2026 — “Freedom isn’t free”

By Funeral Director Daily | May 25, 2026

    As we stop today to reflect on the memory of not only our military personnel from the Revolutionary War on, we remember that the holiday was officially started to pay respects to those…

Everstory Partners recognized as a “Great Place to Work” — Again!

By Funeral Director Daily | May 22, 2026

  StoneMor Partners left the world of public companies and was taken private by Axar Capital Management in November 2022.  At the time StoneMor was arguably, by revenue, the second largest company in Death Care. …

Natural Organic Reduction (NOR) hits some roadblocks

By Funeral Director Daily | May 21, 2026

  It’s not for me. . . .but neither is skydiving.   I’m talking about Natural Organic Reduction (NOR) or what some lay people call “human composting”.  NOR is a legal form of human disposition…

CEMETERY

Memorial Day 2026 — “Freedom isn’t free”

By Funeral Director Daily | May 25, 2026

    As we stop today to reflect on the memory of not only our military personnel from the Revolutionary War on, we remember that the holiday was officially started to pay respects to those…

Everstory Partners recognized as a “Great Place to Work” — Again!

By Funeral Director Daily | May 22, 2026

  StoneMor Partners left the world of public companies and was taken private by Axar Capital Management in November 2022.  At the time StoneMor was arguably, by revenue, the second largest company in Death Care. …

Might this be a trend in small community cemetery financing?

By Funeral Director Daily | May 14, 2026

  Nobody really likes taxes. . . .But, then again, nobody wants their loved ones forgotten either.   If you are in the Death Care business you know of the costs to operate cemeteries.  And,…

CREMATION

Natural Organic Reduction (NOR) hits some roadblocks

By Funeral Director Daily | May 21, 2026

  It’s not for me. . . .but neither is skydiving.   I’m talking about Natural Organic Reduction (NOR) or what some lay people call “human composting”.  NOR is a legal form of human disposition…

Price: Calculated by Supply and Demand

By Funeral Director Daily | April 29, 2026

  I’m not an economics major but I know that the price I can charge for my goods or services is somewhat dictated by the supply and demand of those goods and services.  Is that…

Are we asking the right question?

By Funeral Director Daily | April 28, 2026

  Over my years as an active funeral director I would be called to the place of death and eventually ask the family before I left, “Are you thinking about burial or cremation?”  If you’re…

PRENEED

SCI Earnings Call: CEO Tom Ryan answers on Preneed and Managing

By Funeral Director Daily | May 11, 2026

  Service Corporation International reported on their 1st Quarter of 2026 about ten days ago and then followed that up with an Earnings Call with stock analysts that follow the company.  As usual Funeral Director…

Survey finds continued growth in the Preneed market . . but, there are cracks in the armor

By Funeral Director Daily | April 27, 2026

  Preneed continues to grow. . . .but is the growth enough?  That is a great question and, among other things, we will look at the percentage growth of preneed on a “revenue per preneed…

Park Lawn situation: In Substack article, author Russo opines on the events of last week

By Funeral Director Daily | April 23, 2026

  On Monday of this week Substack, under their “On Deathcare” platform released a very well researched article by author Tony Russo titled, “Why are we still pretending Homesteaders is ‘just’ a Park Lawn investor?”…

PRODUCTS

Natural Organic Reduction (NOR) hits some roadblocks

By Funeral Director Daily | May 21, 2026

  It’s not for me. . . .but neither is skydiving.   I’m talking about Natural Organic Reduction (NOR) or what some lay people call “human composting”.  NOR is a legal form of human disposition…

California county sees fit to restrict Natural Organic Reduction (NOR) remains

By Funeral Director Daily | April 30, 2026

  Over the last month or so we have followed a growing discontent in Fresno County, California, and specifically an area along the San Joaquin River about the process of Natural Organic Reduction (NOR) remains…

Parting Stone hires former customer and industry award recipient, continues march forward with funeral home partners

By Funeral Director Daily | April 22, 2026

  Parting Stone, the pioneer in solidified remains, announced last week in a press release that they have hired the 2025 recipient of the National Funeral Directors Association (NFDA) Inspiration Award, Katey Houston, “. .…