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Carriage Services records record 2nd Quarter Revenue

By Funeral Director Daily / July 30, 2020 /

Carriage Services reported their much anticipated 2nd Quarter of 2020 results on Tuesday.  You can get a copy of their press release here. The company, as well as other companies in the death care index are reporting their 2nd Quarters as their first full three month period of dealing with deaths and memorializations in the…

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Take the time to make a difference

By Funeral Director Daily / July 27, 2020 /

As I search for articles that might be of interest to readers of Funeral Director Daily I see lots of headlines.  Headlines are the first indicator of what draws me into an article that might be of interest and then, if that has piqued my interest, I will get into the meat of the article…

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Price named to grieving children board. . . more news

By Funeral Director Daily / July 24, 2020 /

The National Alliance for Grieving Children (NAGC) named death care industry veteran Jim Price to its Board of Directors last week.  Price has over 50 years of experience in the funeral profession and is a 3rd generation funeral director.  He currently serves as Senior Vice-President, Industry Relations for Park Lawn Corporation.  Jim, earlier in his…

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Afternoon edition: Opportunities for professionals. . . and just news

By Funeral Director Daily / July 23, 2020 /

In today’s afternoon edition we have a little something for everybody.  We’ve got information on educational opportunities coming up for industry professionals dealing with everything from attracting consumers to your funeral home to insights on the financial markets, to podcasts on interesting topics from the National Funeral Directors Association. On the news front there are…

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Afternoon edition: Deep in the Heart of Texas

By Funeral Director Daily / July 21, 2020 /

We’ve got plenty of death care information from around the world for you today.  Two of our stories relate to current events in the United States and come to us from the state of Texas.  We’ve also got some death care information from Italy and Iraq as well as a 100th year of business celebration…

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Neither snow nor rain nor heat. . . . .

By Funeral Director Daily / July 20, 2020 /

“Neither snow nor rain nor heat nor gloom of night stays these couriers from the swift completion of their appointed rounds.”  That is the motto or creed of the United States Postal Service that serves every address in the United States.  The department has came under fire lately for the costs it accrues in keeping…

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Heading into the weekend. . . . .

By Funeral Director Daily / July 17, 2020 /

As we wrap up the week we bring you information on the historical topic of mummification – or as mentioned from an article of Live Science –  that refers to it as the “Lost art of embalming the dead” all the way into the present day with an article from Quartz entitled “COVID-19 has accelerated…

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Interesting phenomenon in Norway

By Funeral Director Daily / July 17, 2020 /

According to this article from Medical Express, Norway’s Prime Minister Erna Solbert announced, on March 12,  the strongest and most intrusive measures the county had seen in peacetime.  Those included the closure of schools, bars, and many public spaces, a ban on sports and cultural events and a curb on foreign travel. The country now…

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Afternoon round-up

By Funeral Director Daily / July 14, 2020 /

Our feature today in our afternoon edition comes to us from the SentinelSource.com.  That is the online edition of the Keene (NH) Sentinel and today’s article features Keene Funeral Director Susan Simonds. Ms. Simonds is the operating manager of two funeral homes in Keene, both of which happen to be affiliated with the Dignity Memorial…

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Delayed grief and funeral director PTSD

By Funeral Director Daily / July 9, 2020 /

Earlier this week I read a really informative article from Philadelphia Weekly entitled “Delayed Grief”.  You can read the article here. The article touches on two distinct features about being a funeral director — that the profession is believed to be one of the largest professions with undiagnosed Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)  and, secondly,…

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