cremation
It’s became almost a weekly occurrence whereby I notice an article in a United States newspaper that pits a company that is in the cremation business against others in their community about where to locate a new crematory. Such is the case today in a dispute over a crematory location in Dayton, Ohio. This battle,…
Read MoreService Corporation International (SCI), the largest single entity seller of funeral and cremation services in the United States, reported their 2nd Quarter 2019 and mid-year 2019 financial results yesterday. SCI has approximately 1500 funeral home, crematories, and cemeteries under its umbrella and is said to garner about 15-18% of the American death care dollar. Because…
Read MoreSince February 2018 there has been a moratorium on the installation and licensing of liquid cremation, also known as alkaline hydrolysis or water cremation, in the Canadian province of Ontario. At this point in time, according to this article from the Ottawa Citizen, the Wartman Funeral Home of Kingston is the only facility in the…
Read MoreMarijuana still remains a Schedule 1 drug under the federal Controlled Substance Act. However, many states have approved the medical use of marijuana. So, what does that mean to you as an employer or you as an employee? In most instances courts will back the federal law. However, some states have started to back employees…
Read MoreJust about every day when we peruse articles to opine on we can find articles that pertain to cemeteries and crematories and the problems they seem to cause to just everyday people. You might argue that some of these issues are pretty petty and could be easily fixed, however, to the consumers they bother they…
Read MorePart of researching what is happening in the death care industry is the fun of just finding out what is out there in the world. And, I’ve found that some of those who work in the profession are just the nicest people around. Part of the game is to make a living doing what you…
Read MoreFuneral Director Daily had kept you informed about what has become known as the “Jedi bill” in the state of Missouri this spring and summer. The bill, proposed by State Senator Jason Holsman, a Democrat from Kansas City, would have allowed for outdoor cremations and supposedly made Missouri a mecca for so-called “Viking or Jedi…
Read MoreFrom time to time we like to feature businesses who for some reason or other have an interesting story to tell. Today, we bring you the story of the Shafer Monument Company of Mitchell, South Dakota. As we move into the 2nd half of 2019 the Shafer family is celebrating their 100th year of business. …
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